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01 Feb 2018

German electricity supply security remains very high – economy ministry

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) / Pentalateral Energy Forum

The security of electricity supply in Germany continues to be at a high level, also thanks to the integration of the country’s power grid with neighbouring countries, writes the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in a press release. A report by the Pentalateral Energy Forum showed that the probability that Germany can fully meet demand at any moment in the analysed periods (2018-2019 and 2023-2024) was nearly 100 percent. The report underlined that supply security had to be evaluated from a cross-border perspective, said Rainer Baake, state secretary in the BMWi. The Pentalateral Energy Forum is the framework for regional cooperation in central western Europe (AT-BE-DE-FR-LU-NL-CH) towards improved electricity market integration and security of supply. 

Find the BMWi press release in German , and the energy forum report in English .

For background, read the factsheet Germany's electricity grid stable amid energy transition.

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