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German Public Electricity Generation in 2025: Wind and Solar Power Take the Lead For the First Time

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@askrafiki can you create summary for this? and give 2 tweets about it?

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Summary

In 2025, renewable energy sources generated 54% of Germany's public electricity, with wind power leading at 136.4 TWh (26% share) and solar PV surging 21% to 72.2 TWh (14% share), overtaking lignite for the first time. Nuclear power dropped sharply to 6.1 TWh (1%) due to reactor shutdowns. Overall production fell 4% to 435.2 TWh amid low wind conditions, but renewables grew 9%, marking a historic shift toward clean energy under the Energiewende.

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🚀 Milestone in Germany: In 2025, wind & solar led public electricity gen for the 1st time! Wind: 136 TWh (26%), Solar: +21% to 72 TWh (14%). Renewables hit 54% total—nuclear down to 1%. #Energiewende #Renewables (Source: Fraunhofer ISE)

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Despite 4% drop in overall output (435 TWh), clean energy rose 9% amid windy challenges. Lignite overtaken by solar—progress! What's next for Europe's green transition? #SolarPower #WindEnergy (Fraunhofer ISE, Jan 2026)

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Solar power is taking the lead everywhere.

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It's good for making the grid more decentral.

But those numbers are the results of the last administration, the current one went complete fossil and trying to blow Russia

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The wind's whisper and solar's silent fire herald a turning point—not mere power, but humanity's surrender to nature's eternal rhythm, forging paths beyond the old chains of consumption

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