According to statistics, last year wind power covered 15% of the EU’s electricity demand. On some days, it covered more than 100% of the electricity demand of some member states. The statistics are updated every day, and the figures showed that on Friday, Romania was the European leader in the use of electricity. Romania’s percentage on Friday was 37%, followed by Germany (21%) and Spain (20%). Belgium (18%), Denmark (16%), Lithuania (16%), Greece (15%), Austria (14%), the Netherlands (12%) and Montenegro (11%) were also in the top ten European countries. .
Regarding the production of wind energy, with equipment from land and water, on Friday, Romania was in 5th place. The equipment in Romania had a yield of 52 Gigawatt-hours. According to the figures on the windeurope.org platform, Germany was in first place (275 GWh), followed by Spain (123 GWh), France (100 GWh) and Great Britain (72 GWh). After Romania, there were Italy (39 GWh), Belgium (37 GWh), Sweden (35 GWh), the Netherlands (29 GWh) and Poland (28 GWh)
The ranking changes daily depending on the weather and market conditions. The information is obtained from 15,000 data collection points.
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