Renewables accounted for 54.1% of total energy in Spain in February, while demand fell by 3.4%

The main source of energy for the month was nuclear (22.1%), followed by hydroelectric (20.2%), wind (17.3%), photovoltaics (14%) and combined cycle (13.8%). In addition, 237 GWh were supplied to storage facilities and 1,214 GWh scheduled for export to neighbouring countries.

Renewables accounted for 54.1% of total energy in Spain in February, while demand fell by 3.4%

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