The Bundesnetzagentur has today published its electricity market data for 2023. The figures are based on data taken from SMARD, the electricity market data platform of the Bundesnetzagentur. Generation from renewables. In 2023, the share of the grid load* accounted for by electricity generated from Contact online >>
The Bundesnetzagentur has today published its electricity market data for 2023. The figures are based on data taken from SMARD, the electricity market data platform of the Bundesnetzagentur. Generation from renewables. In 2023, the share of the grid load* accounted for by electricity generated from renewable sources was 55.0% (2022: 48.42%).
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There is a clear trend recognisable in Berlin, which will continue to increase over the next few years: alongside traditional electricity plants and CHPs, an increasing number of small, local generation plants are being integrated into our distribution grid.
Electricity market Fossil fuels Renewables. A wealth of numbers and statistics describe the energy generation and consumption of nation states. This factsheet provides a range of charts (and data links) about the status of Germany''s energy mix, as well as developments in energy and power production and usage since 1990.
With an electricity generation of 577 terawatt-hours and an electricity consumption of roughly 512 terawatt-hours as of 2022, Germany''s electricity market is one of the largest in the world.
The Bundesnetzagentur has today published its electricity market data for 2023. The figures are based on data taken from SMARD, the electricity market data platform of the Bundesnetzagentur.
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Statistically, each Berlin resident will only lose their power supply once every five years. If there is an outage, however, a disruption will last an average of 55 minutes before the energy is flowing again.
Statistically speaking, in Berlin in 2023, every consumer spent approximately 9.7 minutes without electricity.1 For comparison: the same figure for Germany as a whole in 2023 was 12.8 minutes.2
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In the metropolis on the Spree, 99 per cent of cables are underground. This means that they are well protected against external influences such as bad weather or lightning, although they can be damaged by underground building work.
Stromnetz Berlin GmbH will invest around 337 million euros5 on grid infrastructure in 2024, especially the expansion and maintenance of the distribution grid in Berlin. Nearly 60 per cent of this expenditure is going to companies from the Berlin-Brandenburg region. And that is still the case, even though all commissions over 430,000 euros are tendered across Europe.
There is a clear trend recognisable in Berlin, which will continue to increase over the next few years: alongside traditional electricity plants and CHPs, an increasing number of small, local generation plants are being integrated into our distribution grid. These include photovoltaic plants, wind turbines, thermal power stations in a wide range of sizes and bioenergy plants.
This trend can also be seen in tenant power systems, where in most cases CHP units are used to generate energy.
The photovoltaic plants and wind turbines represent a particular challenge for us: they do not produce a constant supply of energy. The time at which generation occurs and the amount of energy generated depend on how the wind is blowing and the sun is shining. However, there are also several smaller local generation plants, e.g. small thermal power stations, which feed in regardless of actual demand.
1 The average duration of an interruption at low voltage (0.4 kV) due to causes at all voltage levels (110/10/0.4 kV), excluding interruptions caused by force majeure, value for 2023 is final.2 Federal Network Agency, SAIDIEnWG-Wert 2023, This data has not been published under statutory publication obligations.4 The deadline is 31 December 2023.5 Planned Investment in 20246 Status December 20237 based on an annual electricity volume of 12.2 TWh in 2023; for 2023, no data on the CO2 emission factor from the Federal Environment Agency is yet available.
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