Primary energy consumption, Germany
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Primary energy refers to the energy carriers at the
beginning of the energy conversion chains. The total primary energy
consumption in Germany amounted to 446 million t of coal
equivalents in 2014. The consumption is divided up as follows:
The consumption is divided up as follows:
Mineral oils |
35.0% |
Natural gas |
20.5% |
Hard Coal |
12.6% |
Lignite |
12.0% |
Renewables |
11.1% |
Nuclear energy |
8.1% |
Others |
1.7% |

Primary energy consumption, Germany, 2014
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11 - 15 March 2018
Munich, Germany

30 September - 04 October 2018
Prague, Czech Republic |