Stochastic@lemmy.catoData Is Beautiful@lemmy.ml•Electricity generation in June 2023 in Germany by sourceEnglish
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1 year agoThere’s no time domain or data source given in these. 0.2TWh could be tiny if it’s annual, or huge if it’s daily.
There’s no time domain or data source given in these. 0.2TWh could be tiny if it’s annual, or huge if it’s daily.
I assume it’s merely that they import energy from neighbours.
Here’s a map of who exported electricity in Europe in 2022, and who imported: https://www.powerengineeringint.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/EU-Interconnector-Map-H2-2022.jpg
8,000 is the average annual total count, usually spread across ~3months (July, Aug, Sept). The 1,100 number quoted is currently burning today. As of August 17 the count (active and extinguished) so far this year was up to 5,765.
The size of fires is really the staggering figure with 13.75 million hectares (137,500 km² roughly the size of Arkansas or Greece) burned so far, while the average annual total burned area is usually only 2.1 million hectares.