German
renewable energy in figures
This
graph shows that renewable energies are the most used in Germany :
Share
of electricity production in Germany :
24.4%
renewable energy (Wind: 9.5% Biomass 8.1% Solar 6.8%)
Lignite
26.3%
Nuclear
energy 16%
Coal
18.5%
27.7%
of electricity consumption from renewable energy.
Annual
consumption of 3500 kWh
Billing
€ 220 per month per home
Germany
is not the first country in Europe to use the most their wind
turbines, but Denmark with 39.1% against 18%, ranking German in the
22nd position in the European rankings.
Craig
Morris, energy expert, commented these results as "catastrophic"
and "calls to rethink the culture of wind energy in Germany."
Germany
price :
The
price was a littel bite diferent but in Germany they have better
price than France.
Price |
France
|
Germany
|
Cinema |
10
€
|
9
€
|
Train
any zones |
16,6
€
|
14,80
€
|
Bieer
1L
|
3
€
|
2
€
|
Tabac |
8
€
|
5
€
|
Mc
Do |
12
€
|
7
€
|
1
bus ticket |
2
€
|
2,5
€
|
The
Stuttgart University
The
Stuttgart University is free. Only the inscription and the canteen is
paying. It cost more or less 400€ by years. Disiplines taught are
architecture, computing and economy. The time table depends about the
disiplines. You can have land surveyor or architect graduate.
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