 This paper provides a detailed analysis of wind power generation in Germany using numerical simulations. It utilizes freely available data on turbine locations and weather conditions to accurately predict the amount of power generated by individual turbines over time. The results show that the model is able to accurately reproduce the observed power generation patterns for both 2019 and 2020. Additionally, the paper provides disaggregated data on wind power generation at the federal state level, allowing researchers to better understand the impacts of wind power on different regions of the country. This article was authored by Reinhold Lennis and Daniela Thran.