Solar at 29.3 GW leads generation while brown coal and gas cover a 22 GW residual load at 94 EUR/MWh.
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Generation mix
Wind onshore 5%
Wind offshore 2%
Solar 57%
Biomass 8%
Hydro 3%
Natural gas 6%
Hard coal 7%
Brown coal 12%
75%
Renewable share
3.7 GW
Wind (on + offshore)
29.3 GW
Solar
51.3 GW
Total generation
-3.7 GW
Net import
94.0 €/MWh
Day-ahead price
21.6°C / 9 km/h
Temp / Wind speed
Open-Meteo, Kassel (51.3°N 9.5°E)
52% / 290.0 W/m²
Cloud cover / Radiation
182
gCO₂/kWh
Image prompt
Solar 29.3 GW dominates the right two-thirds of the scene as vast fields of aluminium-framed crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels stretching across gently rolling farmland, angled toward the afternoon sun; brown coal 6.3 GW occupies the left background as a cluster of massive hyperbolic concrete cooling towers emitting thick white steam plumes, beside open-pit lignite excavation terraces; hard coal 3.4 GW appears as a smaller coal-fired power station with tall rectangular stacks and thin grey exhaust trails, positioned left of centre; natural gas 3.3 GW is rendered as a compact combined-cycle gas turbine facility with sleek single exhaust stacks and heat-recovery boilers at centre-left; biomass 4.0 GW is a modest wood-pellet plant with conical silos and a short smokestack near the middle ground; hydro 1.4 GW appears as a small dam and spillway set into a wooded valley at far left; wind onshore 2.8 GW is a scattered row of three-blade turbines with white nacelles on lattice towers along a distant ridge, blades turning lazily in light breeze; wind offshore 0.9 GW is faintly visible as a handful of turbines on the far horizon line. Lighting: full afternoon daylight at 15:00, sun high in the west-southwest, partly cloudy sky with broken cumulus clouds covering roughly half the sky, sunlight streaming through gaps casting warm patches of light and soft cloud shadows across the landscape. The atmosphere carries a slightly oppressive, hazy quality — a warm yellowish tint to the air suggesting elevated prices and thermal strain. Temperature 21.6 °C: lush late-spring green vegetation, blooming wildflowers along field edges, mature deciduous trees in full leaf. Style: highly detailed oil painting in the tradition of 19th-century German Romantic landscape painters such as Caspar David Friedrich and Carl Blechen — rich saturated colour, visible textured brushwork, atmospheric aerial perspective with depth receding to a hazy horizon, dramatic interplay of sunlight and cloud shadow. Every energy technology rendered with meticulous engineering accuracy: turbine blade profiles, PV panel grid patterns, cooling tower parabolic geometry, CCGT exhaust details. No text, no labels.