1996 : Kernenergie in der deutschen Elektrizitätswirtschaft / 1996 : Nuclear power in the German power industry
In: Atw. Atomwirtschaft, Atomtechnik, Jg. 42 (1997), Heft 12, S. 784-788
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Also in 1996, nuclear power contributed the largest share among all sources of energy to the supply of electricity in Germany, generating 161,1 TWh. This marks a considerable increase by almost 5% over the previous year's level. Nuclear power held a 29.4% share in the supply of electricity in Germany, and a 33.0% share in public supply. Hard coal, producing 152.7 TWh, contributed a share of 2 7. 7%. Electricity generation from lignite rose slightly by 1.2%, reaching 144.3 TWh; its share is now 26.2%. Hydrocarbons hold an 11.5% share in gross electricity generation (to which oil merely contributes 1.3%), which is a low level by international standards. After a continuous rise over the past few years, hydroelectricity generation for the first time showed a decrease by 10.5% because of adverse water conditions. The upward trend of the economy raised the electricity requirement in industry by 1.5%. As a consequence of the long spell of cold weather, net consumption by private households rose by 5.5%. For the year under review, the foreign trade balance in electricity for the first time after 1992 again showed an excess of exports over imports of 5.3 TWh.
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1996 : Kernenergie in der deutschen Elektrizitätswirtschaft / 1996 : Nuclear power in the German power industry
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | WNUK, A |
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Zeitschrift: | Atw. Atomwirtschaft, Atomtechnik, Jg. 42 (1997), Heft 12, S. 784-788 |
Veröffentlichung: | Düsseldorf: Handelsblatt GmbH, 1997 |
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Umfang: | print, |
ISSN: | 0365-8414 (print) |
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