Nuclear energy and wind power remained the top two sources of electricity generation in Spain for the first 11 months of 2016, with shares of 23.1% and 19.9%, respectively.
According to provisional figures released today by grid operator Red Electrica de Espana (REE), renewables accounted for 42.2% of total generation. Details are available in the table.
In November, wind farms produced 3,864 GWh, up by 4.4% on the year. As is visible in the table, coal was actually the number-one source of electricity for the month and wind, again, came second.
Total demand for the month was 20,584 GWh, while it stood at 228,338 GWh in January-November 2016.
Source: SeeNews