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Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of sixteen states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. It covers an area of 357,021 km and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With 81.8 million inhabitants, it is the most populous member state and the largest economy in the European Union. It is one of the major political powers of the European continent and a technological leader in many fields. A region named Germania, inhabited by several Germanic peoples, was documented before AD 100. During the Migration Age, the Germanic tribes expanded southward, and established successor kingdoms throughout much of Europe. Beginning in the 10th century, German territories formed a central part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. During the 16th century, northern German regions became the centre of the Protestant Reformation while southern and western parts remained dominated by Roman Catholic denominations, with the two factions clashing in the Thirty Years' War. Occupied during the Napoleonic ... read more Wars, rising Pan-Germanism resulted in the unification of most of the German states in 1871, with the inception of the Prussian-dominated German Empire. After the German revolution and the subsequent military surrender in World War I, the Empire was replaced by the Weimar Republic in 1918, and partitioned in the Versailles Treaty. Amidst the Great Depression, the Third Reich was proclaimed in 1933. The latter period was marked by Fascism and the Second World War. After 1945, Germany was divided by allied occupation, and evolved into two states, East Germany and West Germany. In 1990 Germany was reunified. Germany was a founding member of the European Community in 1957, which became the EU in 1993. It is part of the Schengen Area and since 1999 a member of the eurozone. Germany is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the G8, the G20, the OECD and the Council of Europe, and took a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2011–2012 term. It has the world's fourth largest economy by nominal GDP and the fifth largest by purchasing power parity. It is the second largest exporter and third largest importer of goods. The country has developed a very high standard of living and a comprehensive system of social security. Germany has been the home of many influential scientists and inventors, and is known for its cultural and political history.

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Key Statistic Charts (26)

Energy production and use

Energy production Energy use
Source: Worldbank Data Source: Worldbank Data
Final energy consumption Share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption
Source: Eurostat Data Source: Eurostat Data
Primary production of renewable energy
Source: Eurostat Data

Electricity

Electricity production Electric power consumption
Source: Worldbank Data Source: Worldbank Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, public & self-producer Electricity - net production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, thermal Electricity - total thermal production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, nuclear Electricity - total nuclear production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, solar Electricity - total solar production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, wind Electricity - total wind production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, hydro Electricity - total hydro production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - total net installed capacity of electric power plants, geothermal Electricity - total geothermal production
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electricity - exports Electricity - imports
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
Electric power transmission and distribution losses
Source: Worldbank Data

Emissions

Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) (CDIAC) Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) per capita (CDIAC)
Source: UN Data Source: UN Data
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  1. 500 PPM GmbH (500 PPM GmbH)
  2. Abo Wind
  3. AeroCratf Energitec
  4. Aircon International
  5. Aufwind
  6. BioKraftstoff
  7. BioStrom Energie System
  8. BOREAS (BOREAS)
  9. CARECREATION (CARECREATION KG)
  10. Centrosolar AG (Centrosolar)
  11. Citizens United for Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CURES)
  12. Club for Rural Electrification (CLe)
  13. co2online non-profit ltd. (co2online)
  14. Conergy (Conergy)
  15. CW Consults (CW Consults)
  16. DEG Invest (DEG Invest)
  17. Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GTZ)
  18. Deutsche Structured Finance (DSF)
  19. Ecojoule (Ecojoule)
  20. ENERCON (ENERCON)
  21. energeticals power plant engineering (Energeticals)
  22. Energiegesellschaft Nordost (ENO)
  23. EnergieKontor (EnergieKontor)
  24. Energiequelle (Energiequelle)
  25. Energieteam (Energieteam)
  26. EnerSys (EnerSys)
  27. Enertrag (Enertrag)
  28. ENOVA (ENOVA)
  29. EnviaTec GmbH (EnviaTec)
  30. Envisory GmbH (Envisory GmbH)
  31. EON
  32. Epuron (Epuron)
  33. Erdstom AG (Erdstrom)
  34. Ersol Solar Energy AG (Ersol)
  35. European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)
  36. EUROSOLAR - The European Association for Renewable Energy (EUROSOLAR)
  37. EuroWind GmbH
  38. Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)
  39. Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs (BMVBS)
  40. Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Posts and Railway (BNetzA)
  41. Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology (Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology)
  42. Fraunhofer Institute für Solar Energy Systems ISE (Fraunhofer Institute für Solar Energy Systems ISE)
  43. Fuhrländer AG (Fuhrländer AG)
  44. Geothermal Association (Geothermische Vereinigung) (GtV)
  45. German Energy Agency (DENA)
  46. German Institute for Economic Research (DIW)
  47. German Investment and Development Company (DEG)
  48. German Renewable Energy Association (BEE)
  49. German Solar Industry Association (BSW)
  50. German Windenergy Association (BWE)
  51. Global Market Initiative for Concentrating Solar Power (GMI-CSP)
  52. Grazia Equity GmbH (Grazia Equity GmbH)
  53. Green Energy (Green Energy)
  54. HAASE Energietechnik Group (HAASE Energietechnik Group)
  55. Halo Energy (Halo Energy)
  56. Hese Biogas (Hese Biogas)
  57. Heyde Windtechnik (Heyde Windtechnik)
  58. IBC SOLAR AG (IBC SOLAR AG)
  59. IEA Energy Conservation through Energy Storage (Implementing Agreement) (ECES IA)
  60. IFE (IFE)
  61. Innotech (Innotech )
  62. International Economic Platform for Renewable Energies (IWR)
  63. International Solar Energy Society (ISES)
  64. Juwi (Juwi)
  65. KfW Bankengruppe (KfW)
  66. Lahmeyer International (Lahmeyer International)
  67. Landmark (Landmark)
  68. Ludwig-Bolkow-Systemtechnik GmbH (LBST)
  69. MENA-Sun (MENA-Sun)
  70. Micro Energy International (Micro Energy-Project)
  71. Ministry of Finance (BMF)
  72. Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, Agriculture and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MUNLV)
  73. Nordex (Nordex)
  74. NRW Energy Agency (NRW Energy Agency)
  75. NRW State Initiative on Future Energies (LZE)
  76. Öko Institut (Öko Institut)
  77. Passive House Institute (Passive House Institute)
  78. Pfleiderer AG ( Pfleiderer)
  79. Phocos
  80. QCells AG (QCells)
  81. Reinecke + Pohl Sun Energy AG (Reinecke Pohl Sun Energy)
  82. REpower (REpower)
  83. Rotor Energy
  84. RWE AG (RWE)
  85. S.A.G. Solarstrom AG (Solarstrom)
  86. Siemens Power Generation (Siemens Power Generation)
  87. SMA Solar Technology AG
  88. Solar fabrik group (Solar fabrik)
  89. Solarworld (Solarworld)
  90. Solimpeks Solar Corp. (Solimpeks Solar GmbH)
  91. Solon AG (Solon AG)
  92. STEAG Saar Energie (STEAG Saar Energie )
  93. Sunways Photovoltaic Technology (Sunways Photovoltaic Technology)
  94. Suzlon (Suzlon)
  95. The Green Emission House (Das Grüne Emissionshaus GmbH)
  96. Trans Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC)
  97. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
  98. University of Kassel, WZIII (University of Kassel, WZIII)
  99. West LB (West LB)
  100. WIP (WIP)
  101. World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)
  102. World Wind Energy Association (WWEA)
  103. Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment and Energy (Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment and Energy)
  104. YOUNICOS AG
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  • CapitalBerlin
  • ISO CodeDE, DEU
  • Area357.021 km²
  • Population81.799.600 (2010)
  • GDP, PPP3.044.241.583.883,- current international $ (2010)