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Germany

674 MtCO2 (published source). EIA-enriched profile year: 2024.

EIA data live: This country's carbon + energy profile is enriched with US Energy Information Administration International Energy Statistics via the Trellison medallion pipeline (latest richly-populated year: 2024). Source: gold_country_energy_profile.
Global rank
#7
Emissions 2023 (published)
674
MtCO2
ETS coverage
85%
Carbon price
$75.00
USD / tCO2e

EIA indicators — 2024

CO2 total
575.94
million metric tonnes carbon d
CO2 from coal
151.30
million metric tonnes carbon d
CO2 from petroleum
274.50
million metric tonnes carbon d
CO2 from natural gas
150.14
million metric tonnes carbon d
Primary energy consumption
9.92
quadrillion Btu
Primary energy production
2.87
quadrillion Btu
Electricity generation total
490.18
billion kilowatthours
Fossil electricity
214.07
billion kilowatthours
Nuclear electricity
0.0000
billion kilowatthours
Hydro electricity
23.09
billion kilowatthours
Solar electricity
72.43
billion kilowatthours
Wind electricity
134.30
billion kilowatthours
Coal production
91,941
1000 metric tons
Crude oil production
26.51
thousand barrels per day
Natural gas production
0.1321
quadrillion Btu
Natural gas consumption
2.83
quadrillion Btu

ETS status

EU-ETS + national ETS (nEHS) for transport/heating; ~85% coverage

Exposed operators

RWE, Uniper, E.ON, BASF, Thyssenkrupp, Heidelberg Materials

Trade system impact

Highest integrated ETS coverage. EUA price (~€70/$75) is the dominant marginal cost signal for power/heat. CBAM phase-out of free allocations 2026-2034 will increase marginal compliance cost materially.

Proof-pack relevance

Heidelberg Materials (cement) and Thyssenkrupp (steel) face CBAM + ETS alignment pressure. Proof-pack disclosure is natural evidentiary substrate for CRCF-eligible removal units when CBAM free allocations phase out.

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