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Public net electricity generation in week 49 in 2022
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Public net electricity generation in week 49 in 2022
Public net electricity generation in week 49 in 2022
Public net electricity generation in week 49 in 2022
The chart shows the mix in week 49 in winter 2022: due to low renewable electricity generation, almost the entire required load must be provided by conventional power plants (lignite, hard coal, natural gas, nuclear power).
Credit:
www.energy-charts.info