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Electricity sector in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
Electricity sector in Germany
(詳細はfossil, 17% nuclear and 30% renewable energy sources. Renewables increased their production by 6 terawatt-hours (TWh) or 4% compared to 2013, and accounted for a total of 156 TWh or about 30% of net-generated electricity, despite the fact that hydroelectricity recorded a decrease in production due to unfavorable weather conditions.〔
While nuclear's power production decreased only slightly when comparing 2014 to 2013, electricity generated from brown coal, hard coal and gas-fired power plants significantly decreased by 3%, 9.5% and 13.8%, respectively.〔
Germany has defined a planned policy of phasing-out nuclear power by 2022.
== Consumption ==

Germany produced power per person in 2008 equal to EU15 average (EU15: 7,409 kWh/person) and 77% of the OECD average (8,991 kWh/person).〔German numbers extracted from ''Energy in Sweden, Facts and figures, The Swedish Energy Agency'', (in Swedish: Energiläget i siffror), Table: Specific electricity production per inhabitant with breakdown by power source (kWh/person), Source: IEA/OECD (2006 T23 ), (2007 T25 ), (2008 T26 ), (2009 T25 ) and (2010 T49 ).〕

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