Also an important observation in this analysis in my opinion:
>Coal generated just 6.1% (12.6 TWh) of EU electricity in June 2025, down from 8.8% in June 2024. The two countries that account for the vast majority of EU coal power (79% in June) both saw record lows in June, with Germany generating just 12.4% (4.8 TWh) of its power from coal, and Poland 42.9% (5.1 TWh). Four other countries recorded their lowest ever month of coal generation in June: Czechia (17.9%), Bulgaria (16.7%), Denmark (3.3%) and Spain (0.6%), which is approaching coal phase-out.
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We had this observation in the Ember data already a few [days back on the sub](https://www.reddit.com/r/energy/comments/1lqjx92/solar_was_the_single_largest_source_of_eu/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button). What I find interesting, is that the data apparently still lacks quite a lot of countries for June. (The seasonal graphs do not go up to June 2025 for Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy and Latvia).
Also an important observation in this analysis in my opinion:
>Coal generated just 6.1% (12.6 TWh) of EU electricity in June 2025, down from 8.8% in June 2024. The two countries that account for the vast majority of EU coal power (79% in June) both saw record lows in June, with Germany generating just 12.4% (4.8 TWh) of its power from coal, and Poland 42.9% (5.1 TWh). Four other countries recorded their lowest ever month of coal generation in June: Czechia (17.9%), Bulgaria (16.7%), Denmark (3.3%) and Spain (0.6%), which is approaching coal phase-out.