Germany Gets 16% Power from Renewable Sources

By admin | Dec 27, 2009

Germany has met it’s goal of using renewable sources by getting at least 16% of the renewable sources of power.  This information comes according to Bloomberg that wrote: “the country has exceeded the European Union’s 2010 goal of 12.5 percent.”

Power consumption also fell helping add to the total amount of power used from renewable vs nonrenewable sources in Germany. This shows once again that Germany can be a leader when it comes to all things green.


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