Highlights EEG 2021 law set pathway towards 377 TWh by 2030 Wind, solar groups call for fast implementation EEG levy to end 2023 amid price rally, CO2 tax Germany’s incoming coalition government plans to add at least 100 TWh/year of renewable energy by 2030, lifting the target share of renewables in the power mix to 80%, according to the coalition treaty published Nov. 24. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Under the current law (EEG 2021), additions of 377 TWh were planned to 2030, targeting share of renewables of 65%. Electricity demand projections have also been lifted to a 680-750 TWh range for 2030, resulting in a 480-540 TWh range for wind, solar and other types of renewable energy. For 2022, the EEG 2021 set a 269 TWh target after renewables covered a record 46% of German power demand in 2020. […]