Brennstoffvorrat
Brennstoffvorrat is a German concept describing the stockpile of combustible materials, typically fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. It refers to the amount of these resources available for use, including both domestic production and imports. The Brennstoffvorrat is a measure of a country's energy security, as it reflects the potential for self-sufficiency in terms of energy production.
Germany, in particular, has been actively managing its Brennstoffvorrat since the 1970s, following the oil crisis
Brennstoffvorrat is measured in terms of the equivalent amount of crude oil that can be extracted from
The concept of Brennstoffvorrat has become increasingly important in Germany, given its efforts to transition towards