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    Germany's energy use rises 2.3% in first half of 2025

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Germany's energy consumption increased by 2.3% in early 2025 due to cooler weather and economic growth, affecting CO2 emissions.

    Germany Sees 2.3% Increase in Energy Consumption in Early 2025

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany's energy use rose 2.3% in the first half of 2025, industry statistics group AGEB said on Tuesday, citing cooler weather and a small uptick in economic performance as drivers.

    Energy usage in Europe's biggest economy increased to 187.3 million metric tons of coal equivalent, an industry standard measure, from 183.1 million in the first six months of 2024, AGEB's January-June report showed.

    Usage for the whole of 2024 was 359.6 million tons, down 1.1% on the year before.

    In the first half of 2025, natural gas usage rose by 4.7%, while light heating oil was up by nearly 18% due to weather patterns, AGEB said.

    Usage of imported hard coal was flat overall, but varied between sectors.

    Coal inputs in power stations rose by 23% as more conventional power was needed to offset weather-related declines in wind and hydro-electric generation. However, photovoltaic power consumption increased by 25%.

    The steel industry, on the other hand, used 12% less hard coal, in line with its lower pig iron production.

    AGEB estimated that the increase in thermal power plants' production led to 2.6% more CO2 emissions in the six months.

    ENERGY SOURCE H1 2024* H1 2025 PCT RESPECTIVE

    CHANGE SHARE OF

    YR/YR TOTAL USE in

    H1 2025

    Oil 64.3 66.0 + 2.6 35.2

    Natural gas 50.1 52.5 + 4.7 28.0

    Hard coal 13.1 13.1 + 0.1 7.0

    Lignite 13.1 12.9 - 1.4 6.9

    Nuclear energy ... ... ... 0.0

    Renewables 37.9 38.4 + 1.3 20.5

    Foreign power 1.1 0.9 ... 0.5

    trade balance

    Others 3.5 3.5 + 0.4 1.9

    TOTAL 183.1 187.3 + 2.3 100.0

    *Energy use numbers in million tons coal equivalent units. One unit equals 29.308 petajoules. Table allows for rounding errors.

    (Reporting by Vera Eckert. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's energy use rose by 2.3% in the first half of 2025.
    • •Natural gas usage increased by 4.7% due to cooler weather.
    • •Photovoltaic power consumption saw a 25% rise.
    • •Coal inputs in power stations rose by 23%.
    • •CO2 emissions increased by 2.6% in the first half of 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's energy use rises 2.3% in first half of 2025

    1What was the percentage increase in Germany's energy use in H1 2025?

    Germany's energy use rose by 2.3% in the first half of 2025.

    2Which energy source saw the largest increase in usage?

    Natural gas usage rose by 4.7%, while light heating oil increased by nearly 18%.

    3How did coal consumption change in the steel industry?

    The steel industry used 12% less hard coal, aligning with its lower pig iron production.

    4What was the impact of increased thermal power production?

    The increase in thermal power plants' production led to a 2.6% rise in CO2 emissions in the first half of 2025.

    5What was the total energy usage in Germany for H1 2025?

    Germany's total energy usage in the first half of 2025 was 187.3 million metric tons of coal equivalent.

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