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Information based on provisional data from 8 April, 2022
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Installed power capacity in ENTSO-E member states

GW

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, including units with installed capacity equal to or greater than 1 MW and therefore differ from the data used for the specific case of Spain at national level which consider the total installed capacity.
Eslovaquia, Iceland and Norway: Data not available.

Installed power capacity structure in ENTSO-E member states

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, including units with installed capacity equal to or greater than 1 MW and therefore differ from the data used for the specific case of Spain at national level which consider the total installed capacity.
Eslovaquia, Iceland and Norway: Data not available.

Increase in electrical energy generation in ENTSO-E member states 2021/2020

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland and Macedonia: Data not available.

Electrical energy production in ENTSO-E member states 2021/2020

TWh - %

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland and Macedonia: Data not available.

The share of renewable energy continues its growth path.

Energy generation from renewable sources (excluding pumped storage hydroelectric generation) continues to grow for yet another year, and despite the circumstances associated with the pandemic, it represented 38.7% of the energy produced in the ENTSO-E countries as a whole. The variation in renewable energy in 2021 stood at 0.4% compared to the previous year, with solar energy experiencing the greatest growth compared to other technologies with a variation of 10.4% compared to 2020. In 2021, Spain occupied the tenth position in terms of coverage with renewable energy, being the fifth country in terms of coverage with wind energy and second in terms of coverage with solar energy, both calculated as a percentage of total electricity production.

Origen of total energy production in ENTSO-E member states

TWh - %

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at a national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.

Origen of energy production in ENTSO-E member states

TWh

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxemburgo and Macedonia:: Data not available.

Total energy production structure in ENTSO-E member states

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxemburgo and Macedonia:: Data not available.

The following map shows the contribution of renewable generation to total demand coverage in each of the countries, with the Nordic countries, for yet another year, being ranked in the first positions.

Renewable energy structure over total production in ENTSO-E member states

%

Source: data obtained from the ENTSO-E Transparency Platform as at 26/1/2022. The data is governed by Regulation (EU) No 543/2013, and is obtained from real-time systems and therefore differs from the consolidated data used for the specific case of Spain at a national level, which is obtained using a power measurement system.
Albania, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxemburgo and Macedonia:: Data not available.

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