Massive onshore wind (41 GW) dominates pre-dawn generation, pushing prices to 8.5 EUR/MWh with 86% renewables.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 67%
Wind offshore 11%
Solar 0%
Biomass 7%
Hydro 2%
Natural gas 6%
Hard coal 3%
Brown coal 5%
86%
Renewable share
47.6 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
0.2 GW
Solar
61.6 GW
Total generation
+1.3 GW
Net export
8.5 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
6.1°C / 15 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
47% / 0.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
92
gCO₂/kWh
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Wind onshore 41.1 GW dominates the vast majority of the scene as endless rows of three-blade turbines with white tubular towers and nacelles stretching across rolling central German hills from the centre to the far right and deep into the background, their rotors visibly turning in moderate wind; wind offshore 6.5 GW appears as a distant cluster of larger turbines on the far-right horizon above a faintly visible sea line; natural gas 3.5 GW is rendered as a compact CCGT plant in the left-centre foreground with twin exhaust stacks emitting thin white plumes; brown coal 3.0 GW occupies the left foreground as two hyperbolic cooling towers with thick billowing steam columns lit from below by orange sodium lights; hard coal 2.0 GW sits just behind the brown coal station as a smaller facility with a single tall chimney and coal conveyor infrastructure; biomass 4.1 GW appears as a mid-sized industrial plant with a rounded silo and woodchip storage yard in the centre-left middle ground, a modest plume rising from its stack; hydro 1.2 GW is suggested by a small dam and reservoir glimpsed in a valley between hills at the far left. TIME OF DAY: pre-dawn at 06:00 in March — the sky is deep blue-grey with the faintest pale luminescence along the eastern horizon, no direct sunlight, no warm colours in the sky; all ground-level structures are illuminated by sodium-orange industrial lighting and sparse white LED work lights. NO solar panels anywhere, NO sunshine. The atmosphere is calm and expansive, reflecting the very low electricity price — an open, tranquil sky without oppressive clouds. Temperature around 6°C: bare deciduous trees, dormant brown-green grass, patches of frost on fields. Partial cloud cover (47%) rendered as broken stratocumulus layers across the deep blue-grey pre-dawn sky. Highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape painters — Caspar David Friedrich's atmospheric depth meets industrial realism — rich colour, visible impasto brushwork, dramatic chiaroscuro between artificial orange light and the cold blue pre-dawn sky. Meticulous engineering detail on every turbine nacelle, cooling tower shell, gas stack, and conveyor belt. The scene feels monumental and sublime. No text, no labels.