Been hitting their targets so far. And at >31.5% renewables. Your solar and wind numbers are rather misleading.
It would be unreasonable to expect no new coal. Though I am pretty sure these new ones you are posting are replacing depleted fields.
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Germany and the other states of the European Union were working towards a target of 12% renewable electricity by 2010. Germany passed this target early in 2007, when the renewable energy share in electricity consumption in Germany reached 14%.
In September 2010, the German government announced ambitious energy targets: After the 2013 elections, the new CDU/CSU and SPD coalition government continued the energy transition, with only minor modifications of its targets in the coalition agreement. These targets include, for renewable energy:
{caption}Renewable energy targets (with actual figures for 2015)[15]{/caption} 1 Target 2015 2020 2030 2040 2050 2 Share of gross final energy consumption 14.9% 18% 30% 45% 60% 3 Share of gross electricity consumption 31.6% ≥35% ≥50% ≥65% ≥80% 4 Share of heat consumption 13.2% 14% N/A N/A N/A 5 Share in transport sector 5.2% 10% N/A N/A N/A
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