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German renewable energy shift slowed in 2025

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In a concerning development for Germany’s ambitious energy transition, new data released on Monday indicates that the share of renewables in the nation’s power production almost stagnated in 2025. This slowdown is fueling growing anxieties about a potential shift away from crucial green policies, particularly under the current conservative political environment.

For a country that has long been at the forefront of the ‘Energiewende’ – its historic move towards sustainable energy – this near standstill raises significant questions about its commitment to climate goals. The data highlights a critical juncture, as stakeholders and environmental advocates scrutinize whether political momentum and strategic implementation are truly aligning with the urgency of climate action.

Many are now asking: Is Germany losing its stride in the race towards a fully renewable future, and what will be the long-term implications for its energy independence and environmental targets?

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