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Portugal's renewable energy performance third best in EU

pvPortugal come third of the EU’s renewable energy ranking, behind Sweden and Austria.

Only in five EU countries does renewable energy account for more than 50% of consumption.

Portugal is one of them, according to Eurostat’s latest report, behind Austria where 73% of the energy consumed from renewables, followed by Sweden with 65%.

Then it’s Portugal and Denmark with 54% each and then Latvia.

This being Eurostat, the figures are from 2016 but they show Portugal slightly improving since 2015 when the percentage was 52.6%.

In March this year, Portugal received worldwide coverage for producing all of its energy from renewable sources for a short period.

The EU average has improved from 28.8% to 29.6%. Outside the EU, Iceland at 95.3% and Norway at 104.7% (it produces more than it consumes) stand out.

Malta’s shameful performance, only 6% of energy consumed was renewable energy, is not much bettered by the 10% in Luxembourg 7% in Hungary and 9% in Cyprus.

In total, electricity from renewable sources has contributed to 30% of the energy consumed in the European Union.

The most important source was hydroelectric, 36.9%. Wind energy creates 31.8% and solar energy, a mere 11.6%.

The remainder mostly is from biogas and geothermal energy.

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+2 #1 nogin the nog 2018-09-22 22:29
hmm.
With so much renewable engery why is it , EDP don't seem to be struggling with there profit margins.. :-*

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