Hydroelectric production accounted for 14%, wind power for 18% and biomass for the remaining 6%, detailed Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN).
Last month, non-renewable production accounted for 9% of electricity consumption, with 38% being supplied by imported energy.
Electricity consumption supplied by the public grid recorded a year-on-year variation of 3.6%, or 2.6% when correcting for the effects of temperature and number of working days.
During the first seven months of the year, renewable energy supplied 78% of consumption, divided between hydroelectric power (36%), wind power (27%), photovoltaic power (9%) and biomass (6%), while natural gas production supplied 8% of consumption and the remaining 14% corresponded to imported energy.
Up to July, electricity consumption increased by 1.9% compared to the same period last year, or 2.5% when correcting for temperature and working days.
What happened? Portugal used to produce much more renewable energy? Fossil fuels lobby likely.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 04 Aug 2024, 17:02