The Federal Statistical Office: Electricity production from renewable energy sources increased YoY by 9.1%. This corresponds to 61.5% of total domestic electricity production and was the highest proportion of electricity from renewable energy sources for a first half-year since the survey began in 2018. Fossil fuel generated power fell YoY by -21.8% For all fans of Nuclear power generation: Germany abandoned it in 2023 entirely.

German spot market electricity prices fluctuated significantly in August, according to Rabot Charge. Prices ranged from €0.30/kWh to -€0.06/kWh, with negative prices for 68 hours.
The German renewable energy supplier said that the average electricity price for August was €0.082/kWh, up from €0.0677 in July. The most expensive month of the year so far has been June, with an average price of €0.0859/kWh.
Rabot Charge noted that 57% of grid electricity came from renewable sources in August, slightly below the annual average of 62%. This reduction in renewable energy share contributed to the higher average electricity price in August compared to July.
July experienced high levels of solar power generation and a record number of hours with negative electricity prices, totaling 81 hours.
All suppliers will be required to offer dynamic electricity prices in 2025, including sales costs, profit margins, levies, duties, and taxes. For instance, Rabot Energy's tariff in August averaged €0.2821/kWh.
According to Stiftung Warentest, which analyzed dynamic electricity tariffs from 20 German suppliers, Rabot Energy ranks among the top three for the lowest fixed-cost components in its dynamic tariff.

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