Strong onshore wind at 26.7 GW and diffuse solar at 10.7 GW drive 87% renewables under full overcast.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 49%
Wind offshore 8%
Solar 20%
Biomass 8%
Hydro 2%
Natural gas 6%
Hard coal 2%
Brown coal 5%
87%
Renewable share
31.2 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
10.7 GW
Solar
54.7 GW
Total generation
+4.4 GW
Net export
6.6 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
10.7°C / 10 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
100% / 0.5 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
86
gCO₂/kWh
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Wind onshore 26.7 GW dominates the entire right two-thirds of the scene as dozens of tall three-blade turbines with white tubular towers and detailed nacelles, their rotors turning steadily in moderate wind, stretching across rolling green spring farmland into atmospheric haze; solar 10.7 GW appears in the centre-right foreground as expansive rows of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon PV panels on a flat field, their surfaces reflecting only pale grey diffuse light under total overcast; wind offshore 4.5 GW is visible in the far background left as a cluster of turbines standing in a grey North Sea glimpsed through a gap between low hills; biomass 4.4 GW appears as a mid-sized industrial plant with a wood-chip silo and single modest smokestack emitting thin white vapour, positioned centre-left; natural gas 3.1 GW is rendered as a compact modern CCGT facility with a single tall exhaust stack and low rectangular turbine hall, placed left of centre; brown coal 2.7 GW occupies the far left as two hyperbolic concrete cooling towers with gentle white steam plumes rising into the grey sky; hard coal 1.4 GW appears as a smaller single cooling tower and conveyor structure just beside the brown coal plant; hydro 1.2 GW is suggested by a small run-of-river weir and powerhouse along a stream in the left foreground. The sky is entirely overcast with a thick uniform layer of grey stratus clouds at 100% coverage, but the scene is lit by full diffuse April morning daylight at 09:00—bright enough to see all detail clearly yet completely without shadows or direct sunlight. Temperature is a mild 10.7°C; early spring vegetation shows fresh pale-green buds on deciduous trees, green grass, and scattered wildflowers. The low electricity price of 6.6 EUR/MWh is conveyed through a calm, open, unoppressive atmosphere despite the grey sky. Painted as a highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape masters—Caspar David Friedrich's atmospheric depth merged with Adolph Menzel's industrial precision—rich layered colour in muted greens, greys, and earth tones, visible confident brushwork, luminous diffuse light, meticulous engineering detail on every turbine nacelle, every panel frame, every cooling tower's concrete texture. No text, no labels.