erneuerbar
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- Erneuerbar means 'renewable' and is a key word for discussing energy and the environment in German.
- It is formed from 'er-' (process), 'neu' (new), and '-bar' (able), literally 'able to be made new'.
- It is most commonly used in the phrase 'erneuerbare Energien' (renewable energies) like solar and wind.
- Grammatically, it is an adjective that requires correct endings based on the noun it modifies.
The German adjective erneuerbar is a quintessential term in modern German discourse, particularly within the contexts of environmental science, politics, and economics. At its core, it translates to 'renewable' in English. The word is a morphological masterpiece that illustrates how German builds complex meanings from simple roots. It consists of the prefix er- (indicating a process or the beginning of a state), the root neu (new), the linking element -er, and the suffix -bar (equivalent to the English suffix '-able'). Thus, etymologically, it describes something that is 'capable of being made new again.' In a world increasingly focused on the Energiewende (energy transition), this word has moved from technical textbooks into everyday conversation. You will encounter it in news reports about wind farms, discussions about climate change, and even on your monthly electricity bill. It describes resources that do not deplete when used because they naturally replenish on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, and geothermal heat.
- Environmental Context
- Used primarily to describe energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power that are sustainable for the long term.
Deutschland setzt verstärkt auf erneuerbare Energien, um die Klimaziele zu erreichen.
Beyond energy, erneuerbar can also refer to raw materials (erneuerbare Rohstoffe). It is important to distinguish this from nachhaltig (sustainable), which is a broader concept encompassing social and economic factors, and recycelbar (recyclable), which refers to products that can be processed and used again. When a German speaker says a resource is erneuerbar, they are making a statement about its natural cycle of replenishment. In the political sphere, the term is often linked to the Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG), a landmark piece of legislation that transformed the German energy market. Understanding this word is essential for anyone wanting to participate in or understand contemporary German debates about the future of the planet.
- Political Context
- Frequent in policy debates regarding subsidies, carbon footprints, and the phase-out of fossil fuels.
Die Investition in erneuerbare Ressourcen ist wirtschaftlich sinnvoll.
In a broader sense, the word can occasionally be used metaphorically, though this is less common than its technical usage. For instance, one might speak of erneuerbare Kraft (renewable strength or energy) in a poetic sense, implying a source of vitality that never runs dry. However, in 99% of cases, you will hear it in the context of the environment. The word carries a positive connotation in modern Germany, associated with progress, responsibility, and innovation. It is a key term for anyone working in engineering, urban planning, or environmental law. Its frequency has spiked significantly since the early 2000s, reflecting the global shift toward green technology.
- Economic Context
- Refers to industries and markets built around green technology and non-finite resources.
Wind und Sonne sind erneuerbar und kostenlose Energieträger.
Using erneuerbar correctly requires an understanding of German adjective declension. Since it is most often used to describe plural 'Energien' (energies), you will frequently see it as erneuerbare. For example, 'Erneuerbare Energien sind die Zukunft.' In this case, the adjective takes the '-e' ending because it is plural and preceded by a definite article (or in this case, no article in a general sense). If used with a masculine singular noun like Strom (electricity), you might say, 'Wir brauchen mehr erneuerbaren Strom.' Here, the '-en' ending is used for the accusative case. It is vital to match the ending to the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies. When used predicatively (after a verb like 'to be'), it does not change: 'Diese Energiequelle ist erneuerbar.'
- Predicative Use
- When the word follows a verb like 'sein' (to be) or 'werden' (to become), it remains in its base form.
Ist Wasserkraft wirklich immer erneuerbar?
In complex sentences, erneuerbar often appears in the middle of noun phrases. For instance, 'Der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energieträger ist ein wichtiges politisches Ziel.' Here, erneuerbarer is in the genitive case (of renewable energy sources). This demonstrates the word's versatility in formal writing. It can also be used in comparative and superlative forms, though this is rare because 'renewability' is often treated as a binary state. However, in a rhetorical context, one might say 'noch erneuerbarer' to emphasize a more sustainable method over a less sustainable one. Usually, it is paired with nouns like Energie, Quelle, Ressource, and Rohstoff. It is also common in compound words, though the adjective itself remains distinct in most standard phrases.
- Attributive Use
- When placed directly before a noun, the ending must match the noun's case and gender.
Wir suchen nach einer erneuerbaren Alternative zu Öl.
When constructing sentences about the environment, erneuerbar serves as a powerful descriptor. You can use it to justify choices: 'Ich habe zu einem Anbieter für erneuerbare Energien gewechselt.' (I switched to a provider for renewable energies.) Or to describe a state of nature: 'Sonnenlicht ist eine unendlich erneuerbare Ressource.' (Sunlight is an infinitely renewable resource.) Note that the word is often preceded by 'rein' (purely) or 'vollständig' (completely) to emphasize the degree of renewability. In academic or technical German, you might find it in passive constructions: 'Die Energie wird aus erneuerbaren Quellen gewonnen.' (The energy is obtained from renewable sources.) This passive voice is very common in scientific reporting.
- Genitive Construction
- Using the word in the 'of' case, often seen in official titles and technical descriptions.
Der Anteil erneuerbarer Energien am Strommix steigt jährlich.
In Germany, erneuerbar is not just a word; it is a national priority. You will hear it most frequently in the Tagesschau (Germany's flagship news program) during reports on energy policy. Politicians from all parties use it constantly, though with different emphases. For instance, members of Die Grünen (The Green Party) might use it to demand a faster transition, while members of the FDP (Liberal Party) might discuss the market efficiency of erneuerbare Energien. If you walk through a German city, you might see advertisements for 'Ökostrom' (green electricity) that proudly claim to be '100% erneuerbar.' In schools, children learn about erneuerbare Energiequellen as part of their basic science curriculum (Sachkunde or Physik).
- News & Media
- Daily reports on the 'Energiewende' and climate targets almost always feature this word.
Heute im Bericht: Warum erneuerbare Energien immer günstiger werden.
The word is also prevalent in corporate communications. Many German companies, from car manufacturers like Volkswagen to chemical giants like BASF, are trying to 'green' their image. Their sustainability reports are filled with references to erneuerbare Ressourcen and erneuerbarer Energieeinsatz. If you are looking for a job in Germany, especially in engineering or tech, you will likely see this word in job descriptions for 'Renewable Energy Engineers' (Ingenieure für erneuerbare Energien). Even in casual conversations, if the topic of high electricity prices or climate change comes up, someone is bound to mention that 'wir mehr Erneuerbare brauchen' (we need more renewables).
- Corporate World
- Used in sustainability reports and marketing to demonstrate environmental responsibility.
Unsere Fabrik wird ausschließlich mit erneuerbarem Strom betrieben.
In academia and research, the word is used with high precision. Universities like the TU Berlin or RWTH Aachen have entire departments dedicated to Erneuerbare Energiesysteme. In these settings, the word is used to categorize different types of energy generation and to study their integration into the power grid. You will hear it at conferences, in scientific journals, and in documentaries about the future of humanity. It is also a staple of activism. During 'Fridays for Future' protests across Germany, signs often read '100% Erneuerbar Jetzt!' (100% Renewable Now!). This wide range of usage—from the highest levels of government to the signs held by teenagers—shows how deeply the concept has permeated German society.
- Activism & Protests
- A rallying cry for environmental groups demanding a shift away from fossil fuels.
Die Demonstranten forderten einen schnelleren Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien.
One of the most common mistakes learners make with erneuerbar is confusing it with similar-sounding words like erneuert or neu. While erneuert is the past participle of erneuern (to renew) and means 'renewed' (as in a 'renewed contract' or a 'renovated house'), erneuerbar refers to the inherent quality of being able to be renewed naturally. You wouldn't say a contract is 'erneuerbar' in the same way energy is; you would say it is 'verlängerbar' (extendable). Confusing these can lead to awkward sentences. For example, saying 'Die Energie ist erneuert' implies that someone just went out and made it new again, rather than it being a natural, renewable resource.
- Erneuerbar vs. Erneuert
- 'Erneuerbar' is the potential (renewable); 'erneuert' is the completed action (renewed/renovated).
Falsch: Mein Pass ist erneuerbar. Richtig: Mein Pass wurde erneuert.
Another mistake involves the distinction between erneuerbar and nachhaltig. While they are related, they are not interchangeable. Nachhaltig (sustainable) refers to a system that can be maintained indefinitely without depleting resources or causing harm. Erneuerbar refers specifically to the nature of the resource itself. For example, a large-scale hydroelectric dam uses an erneuerbare resource (water), but some might argue it is not nachhaltig if it destroys local ecosystems. Learners often use nachhaltig when they specifically mean erneuerbar, or vice versa. In German, precision is key, especially in technical or political discussions.
- Erneuerbar vs. Nachhaltig
- 'Erneuerbar' is about the source; 'nachhaltig' is about the overall impact and longevity of the practice.
Nicht alles, was erneuerbar ist, ist auch automatisch nachhaltig.
Grammatically, the most frequent error is neglecting adjective endings. Because erneuerbar is a long word, learners sometimes forget to add the necessary suffix when it's used attributively. They might say 'erneuerbar Energie' instead of 'erneuerbare Energie.' This is a common B1-level mistake. It's also important to remember that erneuerbar is an adjective, not a noun. If you want to talk about 'renewables' as a category, you must capitalize it and add the correct ending: die Erneuerbaren. Using the lowercase adjective as a subject (e.g., 'erneuerbar sind gut') is grammatically incorrect.
- Adjective Endings
- Always check the case and gender. 'Erneuerbare' (plural), 'erneuerbaren' (dative/accusative masc), etc.
Falsch: Wir brauchen erneuerbar Energie. Richtig: Wir brauchen erneuerbare Energie.
When discussing renewable resources, erneuerbar is the most common term, but several alternatives exist depending on the register and specific context. In academic and scientific contexts, you will often encounter regenerativ. This word comes from the same Latin root as 'regenerative' and is used almost identically to erneuerbar, specifically in the phrase regenerative Energien. While erneuerbar focuses on the fact that the source can be 'made new,' regenerativ emphasizes the process of the source 'recovering' or 'regrowing' itself. In technical engineering documents, regenerativ is sometimes preferred for its formal tone.
- Regenerativ vs. Erneuerbar
- 'Regenerativ' is more technical and academic; 'erneuerbar' is the standard for news and daily life.
In der Fachliteratur wird oft von regenerativen Energiesystemen gesprochen.
Another related word is nachhaltig (sustainable). As mentioned before, this is a broader term. While erneuerbar is a biological or physical property, nachhaltig is a philosophical and practical approach to using resources. You can have an erneuerbare energy source that is used in a non-nachhaltig way. Another alternative is unerschöpflich (inexhaustible). This is a more descriptive, less technical word. It is often used to describe the sun or the wind to emphasize that they will never run out. 'Die Sonne ist eine unerschöpfliche Energiequelle' sounds more poetic and emphatic than 'Die Sonne ist eine erneuerbare Energiequelle.'
- Unerschöpflich vs. Erneuerbar
- 'Unerschöpflich' means it can't be used up; 'erneuerbar' means it replenishes itself.
Windkraft gilt als eine unerschöpfliche Ressource für die Stromerzeugung.
In the context of raw materials, you might hear nachwachsend (renewable/regrowing). This is used specifically for biological resources like wood, corn, or hemp. Nachwachsende Rohstoffe (renewable raw materials) is the standard term for plants used for energy or industry. You wouldn't call the wind nachwachsend, because wind doesn't 'grow.' Finally, there is sauber (clean) or grün (green). These are colloquial and political terms used to describe erneuerbare energy in a way that emphasizes its lack of pollution. 'Saubere Energie' is a common phrase in political speeches, focusing on the environmental benefits rather than the physical properties of the resource.
- Nachwachsend vs. Erneuerbar
- 'Nachwachsend' is for biological matter (biomass); 'erneuerbar' is for all non-finite sources.
Holz ist ein nachwachsender Rohstoff, der CO2-neutral verbrennt.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The word 'erneuerbar' only became widely used in its current environmental sense in the late 20th century. Before that, it was a more obscure technical term.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'neu' like 'new' (English). It should be 'noy'.
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Swallowing the '-er' in the middle.
- Pronouncing '-bar' like 'bear'.
- Making the 'e' in 'er-' too long.
Difficulty Rating
The word is long but follows standard patterns.
Adjective endings can be tricky for learners.
Four syllables require practice for flow.
Clear pronunciation makes it easy to spot.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adjective Declension (Weak)
Die erneuerbare Energie (Nominative Feminine)
Adjective Declension (Mixed)
Eine erneuerbare Quelle (Nominative Feminine)
Adjective Declension (Strong)
Erneuerbarer Strom ist gut (Nominative Masculine)
Genitive Plural
Der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien
Predicative Adjectives
Diese Ressource ist erneuerbar (No ending)
Examples by Level
Sonne ist erneuerbar.
Sun is renewable.
Simple sentence: Subject + Verb + Adjective.
Wind ist auch erneuerbar.
Wind is also renewable.
Using 'auch' to add information.
Das ist erneuerbare Energie.
That is renewable energy.
Adjective ending '-e' for feminine singular (Energie).
Wasser ist erneuerbar.
Water is renewable.
Water as a renewable resource.
Ist Kohle erneuerbar? Nein.
Is coal renewable? No.
Simple question and answer.
Wir mögen erneuerbare Dinge.
We like renewable things.
Adjective ending '-e' for plural (Dinge).
Die Natur ist erneuerbar.
Nature is renewable.
General statement about nature.
Sonne macht erneuerbaren Strom.
Sun makes renewable electricity.
Adjective ending '-en' for masculine accusative (Strom).
Ich finde erneuerbare Energie gut.
I find renewable energy good.
Expressing an opinion with 'finden'.
Wir brauchen mehr erneuerbare Quellen.
We need more renewable sources.
Plural accusative adjective ending.
In Deutschland ist viel Energie erneuerbar.
In Germany, much energy is renewable.
Predicative use (no ending).
Mein Haus nutzt erneuerbare Energie.
My house uses renewable energy.
Subject + Verb + Object.
Ist Windkraft eine erneuerbare Ressource?
Is wind power a renewable resource?
Adjective ending '-e' after 'eine' (feminine).
Diese Energie ist sauber und erneuerbar.
This energy is clean and renewable.
Two adjectives describing one noun.
Wir lernen über erneuerbare Rohstoffe.
We are learning about renewable raw materials.
Preposition 'über' + accusative.
Erneuerbare Energien helfen der Welt.
Renewable energies help the world.
Plural subject.
Der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien ist wichtig.
The expansion of renewable energies is important.
Genitive plural: 'erneuerbarer'.
Viele Firmen investieren in erneuerbare Technik.
Many companies invest in renewable technology.
Preposition 'in' + accusative.
Erneuerbare Ressourcen sind besser als Kohle.
Renewable resources are better than coal.
Comparative sentence.
Wir sollten zu einem erneuerbaren Anbieter wechseln.
We should switch to a renewable provider.
Dative masculine: 'einem erneuerbaren Anbieter'.
Ist Biomasse wirklich eine erneuerbare Lösung?
Is biomass really a renewable solution?
Questioning a specific energy source.
Dank erneuerbarer Energie sparen wir CO2.
Thanks to renewable energy, we save CO2.
Preposition 'dank' + genitive.
Die Politik fordert mehr erneuerbare Kraftwerke.
Politics demands more renewable power plants.
Plural accusative.
Sonne und Wind sind unendlich erneuerbar.
Sun and wind are infinitely renewable.
Adverb 'unendlich' modifying the adjective.
Die Erneuerbarkeit von Rohstoffen ist ein Kernpunkt.
The renewability of raw materials is a key point.
Noun form: 'Erneuerbarkeit'.
Wir müssen den Anteil erneuerbaren Stroms erhöhen.
We must increase the share of renewable electricity.
Genitive masculine: 'erneuerbaren Stroms'.
Erneuerbare Energieträger sind oft wetterabhängig.
Renewable energy carriers are often weather-dependent.
Compound noun 'Energieträger'.
Die Speicherung erneuerbarer Energie ist schwierig.
The storage of renewable energy is difficult.
Genitive feminine singular.
Subventionen für erneuerbare Projekte wurden gekürzt.
Subsidies for renewable projects were cut.
Passive voice.
Trotz erneuerbarer Quellen brauchen wir noch Gas.
Despite renewable sources, we still need gas.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Der Markt für erneuerbare Wärme wächst stetig.
The market for renewable heat is growing steadily.
Term 'erneuerbare Wärme'.
Man spricht oft von regenerativen statt erneuerbaren Energien.
One often speaks of regenerative instead of renewable energies.
Comparison of synonyms.
Die Integration fluktuierender erneuerbarer Energien ist komplex.
The integration of fluctuating renewable energies is complex.
Complex noun phrase with multiple adjectives.
Das Gesetz zur Förderung erneuerbarer Energien wurde novelliert.
The law for the promotion of renewable energies was amended.
Official legal terminology.
Eine rein erneuerbare Energieversorgung ist das Ziel.
A purely renewable energy supply is the goal.
Adverb 'rein' modifying the adjective.
Die Kosten für erneuerbare Erzeugung sind gesunken.
The costs for renewable generation have fallen.
Technical term 'Erzeugung'.
Erneuerbare Energien sind systemrelevant geworden.
Renewable energies have become system-relevant.
State-of-being with 'werden'.
Die Erneuerbarkeit ist ein entscheidendes Kriterium.
Renewability is a decisive criterion.
Abstract noun usage.
Es mangelt an Flächen für erneuerbare Anlagen.
There is a lack of space for renewable plants.
Verb 'mangeln an' + dative.
Der Diskurs über erneuerbare Alternativen verschärft sich.
The discourse on renewable alternatives is intensifying.
Abstract noun 'Diskurs'.
Die Transformation hin zu einer vollends erneuerbaren Ökonomie.
The transformation towards a completely renewable economy.
High-level prepositional phrase.
Die Erneuerbarkeit von Ressourcen im Kontext der Thermodynamik.
The renewability of resources in the context of thermodynamics.
Philosophical/Scientific context.
Eine philosophische Kritik am Begriff der erneuerbaren Energie.
A philosophical critique of the concept of renewable energy.
Critique of terminology.
Die systemimmanente Notwendigkeit erneuerbarer Strukturen.
The system-inherent necessity of renewable structures.
Sophisticated academic phrasing.
Jenseits der rein technischen Erneuerbarkeit liegt die Ethik.
Beyond purely technical renewability lies ethics.
Preposition 'jenseits' + genitive.
Die Ambivalenz erneuerbarer Großprojekte wird oft verkannt.
The ambivalence of large-scale renewable projects is often overlooked.
Nuanced vocabulary ('Ambivalenz', 'verkannt').
Das Paradigma der erneuerbaren Energiewirtschaft.
The paradigm of the renewable energy economy.
Abstract academic noun.
Erneuerbare Energien als geopolitisches Machtinstrument.
Renewable energies as a geopolitical instrument of power.
Geopolitical context.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The expansion of renewable energy systems. Often used in political speeches.
Der Ausbau der Erneuerbaren muss schneller gehen.
— Completely powered by renewable energy. A common goal or marketing claim.
Unsere Stadt will bis 2030 100 Prozent erneuerbar sein.
— The percentage of renewables in the total energy mix.
Wie hoch ist der Anteil an Erneuerbaren heute?
— Financial or political support for green energy.
Die Förderung erneuerbarer Energien ist gesetzlich geregelt.
— The possibility or capacity for renewable energy in a certain area.
Die Wüste hat ein großes Potenzial für Erneuerbare.
— The process of switching from fossil fuels to renewables.
Der Umstieg auf Erneuerbare kostet viel Geld.
— Using different types of renewables together (e.g., wind and solar).
Eine Kombination aus Erneuerbaren sichert die Versorgung.
— The outlook or coming developments for renewable energy.
Die Zukunft der Erneuerbaren sieht vielversprechend aus.
— The benefits of using green energy sources.
Die Vorteile erneuerbarer Energie liegen auf der Hand.
— The specific German law (EEG) regulating renewable energy.
Das Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz hat viel verändert.
Often Confused With
This means 'renewed' (past action). Erneuerbar means 'renewable' (potential).
Sustainability is a broader concept than just being renewable.
Recyclable refers to man-made products; renewable refers to natural resources.
Idioms & Expressions
— To bet on or prioritize renewable energy. Common in political and business talk.
Wir setzen voll auf erneuerbare Energien.
neutral— To slow down or obstruct the progress of renewable energy expansion.
Bürokratie darf die Erneuerbaren nicht ausbremsen.
informal/political— Renewable energies are on the rise (literally 'in the updraft').
Weltweit sind erneuerbare Energien im Aufwind.
journalistic— To have a passion or support for renewable energy.
Er hat ein Herz für Erneuerbare.
informal— To clear the path or make it easier for renewables.
Neue Gesetze sollen den Weg für Erneuerbare ebnen.
formal— To have a mindset focused on sustainability and renewal.
Wir müssen in der Industrie erneuerbar denken.
modern/business— The driving force behind renewable energy (e.g., technology or a country).
Innovation ist der Motor der Erneuerbaren.
metaphorical— Using renewable energy as a main pillar of a strategy.
Die Firma nutzt Erneuerbare als zweites Standbein.
business— To position oneself or a business to be focused on renewables.
Der Konzern will sich erneuerbar aufstellen.
formal— To demand or promote renewable energies strongly.
Die Bürger fordern mehr erneuerbare Energien.
neutralEasily Confused
Sounds very similar.
Erneuert is the past participle of erneuern. Erneuerbar is an adjective describing a capability.
Der Vertrag wurde erneuert. Wind ist erneuerbar.
Often used in the same context.
Nachhaltig is 'sustainable'. Erneuerbar is 'renewable'. A renewable resource can be used unsustainably.
Nachhaltiger Konsum ist wichtig.
Root word.
Neu means 'new'. Erneuerbar means 'can be made new again'.
Das ist ein neues Auto.
Direct synonym.
Regenerativ is more technical/Latin-based. Erneuerbar is more common/Germanic-based.
Regenerative Energien sind effizient.
Similar concept of reuse.
Wiederverwendbar means 'reusable' (like a bottle). Erneuerbar is for resources (like wind).
Diese Flasche ist wiederverwendbar.
Sentence Patterns
[Noun] ist erneuerbar.
Wind ist erneuerbar.
Ich finde [Adjective] [Noun] gut.
Ich finde erneuerbare Energie gut.
Wegen [Genitive] [Noun] ...
Wegen erneuerbarer Energien sparen wir Geld.
Es ist wichtig, dass wir [Adjective] [Noun] nutzen.
Es ist wichtig, dass wir erneuerbare Ressourcen nutzen.
Der Anteil an [Dative] steigt.
Der Anteil an erneuerbaren Energien steigt.
Das Paradigma der [Genitive] [Noun] ...
Das Paradigma der erneuerbaren Wirtschaft wandelt sich.
Wir sollten auf [Accusative] setzen.
Wir sollten auf erneuerbare Quellen setzen.
Trotz [Genitive] gibt es Probleme.
Trotz erneuerbarer Energien brauchen wir Speicher.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Very high in media, politics, and science.
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erneuerbar Energie
→
erneuerbare Energie
You must add the adjective ending -e for feminine singular nouns.
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Mein Pass ist erneuerbar.
→
Mein Pass wurde erneuert.
'Erneuerbar' is for natural resources. For documents, use 'erneuert' or 'verlängerbar'.
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erneuerbar Strom
→
erneuerbarer Strom
Masculine nouns like 'Strom' need the -er ending in the nominative case.
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nachhaltig Energien
→
erneuerbare Energien
While related, 'erneuerbar' is the specific term for energy sources like wind and solar.
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die erneuerbar Energien
→
die erneuerbaren Energien
After the definite article 'die' in plural, the adjective takes the -en ending.
Tips
Adjective Endings
Remember to add -e for feminine 'Energie' and -en for masculine 'Strom' in most contexts.
Think Green
Whenever you see a windmill or a solar panel, say 'Das ist erneuerbar' to practice.
The 'Neu' sound
The 'eu' in German is always 'oy'. Practice saying 'neu', 'heute', and 'erneuerbar'.
Energiewende
This word is the heart of the German energy transition. Learn it to understand German news.
Compound Nouns
In official texts, you'll see 'Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz'. Notice the hyphens!
News keywords
Listen for 'erneuerbar' in reports about the climate or economy.
Use it as a noun
Say 'die Erneuerbaren' to sound like a pro when talking about the green sector.
Scientific texts
Look for 'regenerativ' as a synonym in more difficult articles.
Word Roots
Break it down: er- (process) + neu (new) + bar (able).
German Values
Using this word correctly shows you respect German environmental efforts.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'er-NEW-er-BAR'. You are making it NEW again, and it's ABLE to be made new (BAR).
Visual Association
Imagine a green circular arrow (the recycling symbol) wrapped around a sun and a wind turbine.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to find three things in your house that are made from 'erneuerbaren Rohstoffen' (renewable raw materials) and say the word out loud.
Word Origin
From Middle High German 'niuwe' (new) with the prefix 'er-' and suffix '-bar'. The prefix 'er-' in German often indicates a change of state or the reaching of a result. The suffix '-bar' stems from the verb 'beran' (to carry/bear) and now functions like '-able' in English.
Original meaning: Capable of being made new or restored.
Germanic (Indo-European).Cultural Context
No specific sensitivities; it is a positive, technical term.
In English, we say 'renewable'. In German, 'erneuerbar' covers the same ground but is more frequently used in political debate.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Politics
- Die Energiewende fördern
- Klimaziele erreichen
- CO2-Steuer
- Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz
Science
- Regenerative Prozesse
- Energieumwandlung
- Natürliche Kreisläufe
- Ressourceneffizienz
Daily Life
- Ökostrom bestellen
- Solarzellen auf dem Dach
- Müll trennen
- Nachhaltig leben
Business
- Grüne Investitionen
- Nachhaltigkeitsbericht
- Erneuerbare Rohstoffe in der Produktion
- Umweltmanagement
Education
- Im Unterricht lernen
- Ein Referat über Windkraft
- Experimente zur Solarenergie
- Umweltbewusstsein stärken
Conversation Starters
"Was hältst du von erneuerbaren Energien in unserer Stadt?"
"Glaubst du, wir können 100% erneuerbar leben?"
"Hast du zu einem Anbieter für erneuerbaren Strom gewechselt?"
"Welche erneuerbare Ressource findest du am wichtigsten?"
"Wie teuer sollte erneuerbare Energie für die Bürger sein?"
Journal Prompts
Schreibe darüber, wie du erneuerbare Energien in deinem Alltag nutzt.
Warum ist das Wort 'erneuerbar' für die Zukunft der Erde so wichtig?
Stell dir eine Welt vor, die nur erneuerbare Ressourcen nutzt. Wie sieht sie aus?
Diskutiere die Vor- und Nachteile von Windkraft in deiner Region.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen erneuerbar und nachhaltig für dich?
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10 questionsNo, while it's most common for energy, it can also describe raw materials like wood or plants (erneuerbare Rohstoffe). It simply means anything that can replenish itself naturally.
As an adjective, it takes endings. In the plural, it's usually 'erneuerbare' (e.g., erneuerbare Energien). If used as a noun, it's 'die Erneuerbaren'.
Yes, it is considered a B1 level word because it is essential for discussing social and environmental topics which are common at that level.
Not usually. For a contract, use 'verlängerbar' (extendable). 'Erneuerbar' is for natural resources.
No. 'Erneuerbar' means it won't run out. 'Nachhaltig' means the whole way you use it is good for the future. They are related but different.
It is pronounced er-NEU-er-bar. The 'neu' sounds like 'noy' in English.
The main ones are Windkraft (wind), Solarenergie (solar), Wasserkraft (hydro), and Biomasse (biomass).
In Germany, nuclear energy (Kernkraft) is generally NOT considered erneuerbar because uranium is a finite resource.
German builds words by adding prefixes and suffixes. er + neu + er + bar. It looks long but is very logical!
Metaphorically, yes, but it sounds very poetic or technical. You might say 'eine erneuerbare Hoffnung', but it's rare.
Test Yourself 180 questions
Schreibe einen Satz mit 'erneuerbare Energie'.
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Warum ist Windkraft erneuerbar?
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Nenne drei erneuerbare Energiequellen.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Kohle und Sonne?
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Schreibe über deine Meinung zu Ökostrom.
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Was bedeutet 'Energiewende'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'erneuerbarer Strom'.
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Benutze 'erneuerbar' im Genitiv.
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Was sind nachwachsende Rohstoffe?
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Warum investieren Firmen in erneuerbare Technik?
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Schreibe einen kurzen Text über Solarenergie.
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Wie kann man im Alltag erneuerbar leben?
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Erkläre das Wort 'Erneuerbarkeit'.
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Diskutiere Windräder in der Natur.
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Was ist das Ziel des EEG?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'erneuerbare Ressourcen'.
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Ist Wasserkraft immer gut?
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Was ist 'grüner Wasserstoff'?
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Schreibe über Klimaziele.
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Was ist dein Lieblings-Energieträger?
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Sag das Wort 'erneuerbar' dreimal laut.
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Sag: 'Erneuerbare Energien sind gut.'
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Sag: 'Ich nutze erneuerbaren Strom.'
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Sag: 'Die Sonne ist erneuerbar.'
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Sag: 'Wir brauchen mehr Erneuerbare.'
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Sag: 'Der Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien.'
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Sag: 'Windkraft ist eine erneuerbare Quelle.'
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Sag: 'Erneuerbare Rohstoffe sind die Zukunft.'
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Sag: 'Ist das wirklich erneuerbar?'
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Sag: 'Sonne, Wind und Wasser sind erneuerbar.'
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Sag: 'Ich kaufe nur erneuerbare Produkte.'
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Sag: 'Die Erneuerbarkeit ist wichtig.'
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Sag: 'Wir setzen auf erneuerbare Technik.'
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Sag: 'Das Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz.'
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Sag: 'Grüner Strom ist erneuerbar.'
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Sag: 'Eine Welt ohne fossile Brennstoffe.'
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Sag: 'Die Energiewende braucht Erneuerbare.'
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Sag: 'Wir müssen erneuerbar denken.'
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Sag: 'Wasserkraft ist eine erneuerbare Energie.'
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Sag: '100 Prozent erneuerbar bis 2030.'
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Hörst du 'erneuerbar' oder 'erneuert'?
Hörst du 'Energie' oder 'Energien'?
Hörst du 'Strom' oder 'Rohstoff'?
Hörst du 'Sonne' oder 'Wind'?
Hörst du 'erneuerbare' oder 'erneuerbaren'?
Hörst du 'Quelle' oder 'Quellen'?
Hörst du 'nachhaltig' oder 'erneuerbar'?
Hörst du 'EEG' oder 'CO2'?
Hörst du 'Ausbau' oder 'Umbau'?
Hörst du 'Anteil' oder 'Vorteil'?
Hörst du 'fossil' oder 'erneuerbar'?
Hörst du 'Solar' oder 'Wind'?
Hörst du 'Gesetz' oder 'Geld'?
Hörst du 'Wärme' oder 'Strom'?
Hörst du 'Zukunft' oder 'Natur'?
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Summary
The word 'erneuerbar' is essential for B1 learners to discuss sustainability and the German 'Energiewende'. Example: 'Wir müssen fossile Brennstoffe durch erneuerbare Energien ersetzen.' (We must replace fossil fuels with renewable energies.)
- Erneuerbar means 'renewable' and is a key word for discussing energy and the environment in German.
- It is formed from 'er-' (process), 'neu' (new), and '-bar' (able), literally 'able to be made new'.
- It is most commonly used in the phrase 'erneuerbare Energien' (renewable energies) like solar and wind.
- Grammatically, it is an adjective that requires correct endings based on the noun it modifies.
Adjective Endings
Remember to add -e for feminine 'Energie' and -en for masculine 'Strom' in most contexts.
Think Green
Whenever you see a windmill or a solar panel, say 'Das ist erneuerbar' to practice.
The 'Neu' sound
The 'eu' in German is always 'oy'. Practice saying 'neu', 'heute', and 'erneuerbar'.
Energiewende
This word is the heart of the German energy transition. Learn it to understand German news.
Example
Solarenergie ist eine erneuerbare Energiequelle.
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