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ETNERGY aims to provide a comprehensive vision public and private stakeholders on the state of the European Union’s (EU) Electricity Infrastructure. All information from ETNERGY is free to use.
















 

Germany

EU-WEST



Germany’s Electricity Sector, had on average a “Carbon Intensity” of 230 of CO₂ per kWh in 2024. This comes as no surprise, due to Germany’s continual reliance on Coal/Lignite Power : up to 26 % of “Electricity Generation” in 2024 (113 TWh). On another hand, Germany has made noticeable strides in Renewable Energy ; Wind and Solar Power represent up to 50% in “ Electricity Generation” of (232 TWh) in 2024.

Belgium

EU-WEST


Since 2016, Belgium has been the first country in Europe to fully phase out coal. By 2024, its electricity sector had a carbon intensity of 110 grams of CO₂ per kWh, reflecting a shift toward low-carbon energy sources. Nuclear power plays a key role in this transition, accounting for 42% (29.5 TWh) of Belgium’s total electricity generation.


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