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EnergyNewsRecord Year 2025 for Renewable Energy in Germany: Boom in Wind and Solar Tenders
Record Year 2025 for Renewable Energy in Germany: Boom in Wind and Solar Tenders
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Record Year 2025 for Renewable Energy in Germany: Boom in Wind and Solar Tenders

•February 23, 2026
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Renewable Energy Industry
Renewable Energy Industry•Feb 23, 2026

Why It Matters

The scale of 2025 tenders accelerates Germany’s path to its 2030 renewable targets, while highlighting infrastructure and regulatory bottlenecks that could curb deployment momentum.

Key Takeaways

  • •14,430 MW wind tendered, 14,445 MW awarded.
  • •Wind tenders oversubscribed by over 9,300 MW.
  • •Ground‑mounted PV tender volume reaches 7,220 MW.
  • •Rooftop PV awarded 853 MW, setting new record.
  • •Grid access and policy still need strengthening.

Pulse Analysis

Germany’s aggressive 2025 tender results underscore the country’s commitment to meeting its EU‑mandated renewable energy goals. By more than tripling wind tender volumes since 2021 and pushing solar tender capacity past 7 GW, the Federal Network Agency has created a pipeline that could add roughly 20 GW of clean generation within the next few years. These figures outpace the previous year’s allocations and signal a robust market appetite, especially as developers compete for limited grid slots and financing.

The wind sector’s dynamics are particularly striking. Oversubscription of over 9,300 MW indicates strong investor confidence, while the net addition of 4,609 MW of on‑shore capacity—an 80 % rise—reflects rapid project execution. However, the surge also pressures Germany’s transmission network, which must expand and modernize to accommodate intermittent generation. Without coordinated grid upgrades and clearer planning frameworks, the risk of curtailment could erode the financial returns that are driving the current wave of investment.

Solar development shows a nuanced picture. Ground‑mounted projects dominate the tender landscape, achieving a record 7,220 MW, yet total PV capacity additions slightly slowed to 16,940 MW, hinting at market saturation or permitting delays. Rooftop and noise‑barrier installations, though smaller, reached a new high of 853 MW, demonstrating diversified demand. Policymakers must now address funding mechanisms and streamline permitting to sustain this growth trajectory, ensuring Germany remains a European leader in renewable integration.

Record Year 2025 for Renewable Energy in Germany: Boom in Wind and Solar Tenders

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