Wind Power Drives Exports: Germany Supplies More Electricity Abroad Again
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Germany's electricity balance is once again turning into a plus: exports are rising, imports are falling, but a close look at the energy sources is not only positive.
Germany exported more electricity than it imported in the first quarter of the year.
The Federal Republic of Germany supplies more electricity abroad than it imports. For the first time since the end of 2023 there is a surplus. Above all, wind power increases.
The photovoltaic systems in Germany contributed 10,896 terawatt hours of solar power to the public net power generation and fed into the public grid. This is a new record, as Bruno Burger from Energy Charts from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems explains. The previous best mark comes from June 2025 with 10,04 terawatt hours. In May 2025 the amount of solar power fed into the public grid was still 9,770 terawatt hours. The almost …
Germany is again supplying more electricity abroad than it imports. For the first time since the end of 2023, there is a surplus. Above all, wind power is increasing, but coal remains an important energy source.
Germany is again supplying more electricity abroad than it imports. In the first quarter, electricity exports increased by 20 percent, while imports decreased by 15.5 percent. What role does wind power and coal play in this?

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