52.1% of electricity production during the month came from renewable sources, totalling 12,202 GWh. Wind power was the leading source of generation in Spain for the fourth consecutive month and accounted for 24.6% of the month’s total electricity production.
Noteworthy is that 75.3% of electricity production during the month was obtained using zero-carbon energy technologies.
Hydro, boosted by the favourable rainfall registered in part of the mainland, ranked third in the national generation mix, with 17.4% of the total and a production of 4,084 GWh, up 5.8% on the values registered in January 2023. In gross terms, demand is estimated at 22,185 GWh, up 0.9% on January 2023.
In addition, 75.3% of January’s electricity production was obtained using zero-carbon energy technologies.
The mainland generation mix in January was also led by wind power, responsible for 25.6% of the total with a production of 5,701 GWh during the month.
Electricity demand in the Balearic Islands in January was up 4.3% after having factored in the influence of seasonal and working patterns Thus, gross monthly demand is estimated at 448,532 MWh, down 0.5% year-on-year.
In terms of generation, combined cycle, with 77.4% of the energy produced in the Balearic Islands, was the leading energy source in the islands in January. For its part, renewable energy obtained using zero-carbon energy technologies in the Balearic Islands increased by 25.2% compared to the same month last year and represented 10.1% of the total.
In addition, during January, the subsea link between the mainland and Majorca contributed to covering 27.4% of the electricity demand in the Balearic Islands.
For its part, and after having factored in the influence of seasonal and working patterns, electricity demand in the Canary Islands increased 4.8% year-on-year. In gross terms, demand stood at 754,977 MWh, up 4.9%.
In terms of electricity generation in the Canary Islands, combined cycle, with 48.7% of the total, was also the leading technology in January, while renewables and generation obtained using zero-carbon energy technologies produced 10.6% of the total production.