Workers assemble solar panels at the Witznitz Energy Park in Neukieritzsch, Germany on July 5, 2023, for a gigantic solar park scheduled to go online in the fall. Jan Woitas / picture alliance via Getty Images
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Germany is likely to generate enough energy from renewables to meet more than 50% of its energy demand by the end of this year, as the country’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck announced at a conference held by the Heinrich Böll Foundation on Monday.
As of 2022, Germany’s solar photovoltaic capacity was at about 67 megawatts, followed by about 58 megawatts of capacity from onshore wind energy and about 8 megawatts from offshore wind, according to a…
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