German energy is getting greener
Sixteen percent of electricity consumption in Germany comes from renewable energy. The share of wind, biomass and hydro energy supplied plants increases significantly.
N24 TV’s report quoted the Handelsblatt which presented the relevant test results of the Federal Energy and Water Association (BDEW).
Thus, while electricity consumption in 2009, decreased by a total of 5 percent, production of electricity from renewable energy increased from 92.7 billion kilowatt-hours to 93 billion kilowatt-hours – reports Világgazdaság Online.

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