As Russia cuts gas supply, Germany increases coal power generation
08 Sep 2022
Almost one third of
Germany's electricity came from coal-fired power plants in the first half (H1)
2022, up 17.2 per cent year-on-year
Almost one third of Germany's electricity came from coal-fired
power plants in the first half (H1) 2022, up 17.2 per cent year-on-year,
according to provisional results published by the Federal Statistical Office
(Destatis).
"The
importance of coal-generated electricity for Germany's energy supply has
continued to grow," Destatis was quoted saying by Xinhua news agency.
In
response to the cut of gas supplies from Russia, the German government
permitted coal- or oil-fired power plants to be reactivated. The corresponding
regulation will initially apply until the end of the winter season in early
2023.
The
first batch of coal-fired plants have now been brought back from reserve and
are connected to the grid. Despite the temporary comeback of coal due to the
energy crisis, the German government sticks to its target of getting rid of
coal by 2030.
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