Recently, the German cabinet passed a package of energy bills, announcing that it will accelerate the development of renewable energy power.
According to the plan, by 2030, renewable energy generation will account for more than 80% of Germany's demand.
At present, the proportion of renewable energy power generation in Germany is 40%, which is a step higher than the previously proposed target of "65% renewable energy power generation in 2030".
At the same time, the German government proposed that by 2030, Germany plans to increase its installed offshore wind power capacity to more than 30 million kilowatts, and by 2045, it will further increase to the level of 70 million kilowatts.
In addition, Germany will add at least 10 million kilowatts of installed onshore wind power every year, and by 2030, the cumulative installed capacity of German onshore wind power is expected to reach 115 million kilowatts.