
October 4 (Renewables Now) – Renewables accounted for 37.2% of Spain’s whole electrical energy manufacturing in September, barely up from 37% in August, in keeping with the most recent information launched by Spanish grid operator Crimson Electrica de Espana (REE).
The nation’s demand for electrical energy fell by 2.7% year-on-year to estimated 20,427 GWh in September. Adjusted for temperatures and labour patterns, demand decreased by 3.5%, REE stated.
Spain’s hydro energy manufacturing remained low in September because of the lack of precipitation, whereas combined-cycle gasoline crops continued to generate a couple of third of the nation’s energy.
Wind and photo voltaic farms elevated manufacturing in comparison with September 2021, as could be seen from the desk under:
Know-how: | Share in September: | Estimated manufacturing (in GWh): | y/y change: | January – September share: |
Wind | 17.6% | 4,186 | 29.6% | 20.8% |
Hydro | 5% | 1,196 | -14.2% | 6.2% |
Photo voltaic PV | 11.1% | 2,637 | 37.3% | 11% |
Photo voltaic CSP | 1.8% | 440 | -1.8% | 1.8% |
Different renewables | 1.5% | 354 | -10.7% | 1.7% |
Nuclear | 20.3% | 4,849 | -0.9% | 20.2% |
Cogeneration | 3.2% | 758 | -65.0% | 6.7% |
Mixed cycle | 33.2% | 7,292 | 60.4% | 24.8% |
Coal | 2.7% | 639 | 33.9% | 3% |