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When looking at the energy situation of developing countries around the world it is always helpful to have a reference point in mind. The country situation Germany should provide this critical positioning.

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Energy Situation:

Primary energy consumption

Primary energy consumption means the entire amount of primary energy used in a given country in a given time period (normally a year). In Germany, primary energy consumption in 2009 amounts to 13398 PJ.


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Electricity situation


Energy prices and energy costs