[OC] Germany doubled its solar capacity in 5 years, but needs to double again by 2030

    by ProfTydrim

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    1. Tools: Python (matplotlib). Sources: Bundesnetzagentur, Fraunhofer ISE, pv magazine, BSW-Solar.

      After the 2012 EEG reform killed feed-in tariffs, annual installations crashed from 7.6 to 1.5 GW/yr. The post-2022 energy policy shift reversed that, but hitting the 215 GW target by 2030 requires ~20 GW/yr, about 20% above current pace. Apr 2026 value is estimated (~4–5 GW typical Q1 additions).

    2. LookingForMyCar on

      There will be so many case studies in half a century on how Merkel (hopefully only tried) to ruin this country.

    3. Sarcastic-Potato on

      You see that timeframe between 2012-2020 where basically nothing was added. Yeah good thing the party that was responsible for that is now not in power and probably going to do that again….oh wait

    4. More than that we need grid scale energy storage. Adding more solar is useless if it just overloads the grid.

    5. Flussschlauch on

      And that happened despite the efforts of conservative parties to keep the energy production centralized and in the hands of 4 companies.

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