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Renewable Energy Powers 94.9% of Portugal’s Electricity Consumption in April

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has achieved a remarkable milestone in its pursuit of renewable energy, with data from the operator Redes Energeticas Nacionais (REN) revealing that renewable energy plants supplied a staggering 94.9% of the country's electricity consumption in April.

Amid a 3.4% increase in electricity consumption for the month, renewable sources emerged as the backbone of Portugal's energy landscape. Adjusting for temperature and working days, the growth stood at a resilient 0.2%.

Throughout the initial four months of the year, renewables have admirably met 90% of the nation's power requirements. Notably, plants emerged as the frontrunners, contributing 48% to the power mix. Wind parks secured the second spot with a 30% share, while solar (PV) plants and facilities contributed 7% and 6%, respectively.

The consistency in renewable energy's dominance is evident in REN's data, showcasing a trend of surpassing 80% of the country's monthly energy needs for the fourth consecutive month. March witnessed a remarkable 91% contribution from renewables, followed by 88% in February and 81% in January.

This sustained reliance on renewable energy sources underscores Portugal's commitment to sustainable practices and marks a significant step towards achieving energy independence and mitigating environmental impact.

“In April, renewable energy has once again demonstrated its pivotal role in powering Portugal's electricity consumption, reaffirming our dedication to a greener and more sustainable future,” stated a spokesperson from REN, echoing the sentiments of a nation steadfast in its pursuit of renewable energy goals.

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