On Sat 26 May, German solar power plants produced "nearly 50 percent of the nation's midday electricity needs" according to a Reuters report:
Germany sets new solar power record - German solar power
plants produced a world record 22 gigawatts of electricity per hour - equal to
20 nuclear power stations at full capacity - through the midday hours on Friday
and Saturday … Norbert Allnoch, director of the Institute of the Renewable
Energy Industry (IWR) in Muenster, said the 22 gigawatts of solar power per
hour fed into the national grid on Saturday met nearly 50 percent of the
nation's midday electricity needs.
The point was also mentioned, slightly wrongly, by Bill McKibben, founder of the grassroots climate campaign 350.org, on Democracy Now! on 27 June.
Contrast this with
DECC’s statistic that UK renewables contributed 9.5% of electricity in 2011.
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