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Europe: Wind energy production increased in week 8

According to AleaSoft Forecasting, during the week of February 19, wind energy production registered a week-on-week increase in the main European electricity markets, reversing the downward trend registered the previous week. Increases ranged from 31% to 79% in the Italian and Portuguese markets, respectively.

In addition, the Portuguese and French markets registered the highest daily wind energy production ever observed in a February month. France reached this record on February 22, generating 365 GWh, a level not registered since the beginning of the year. On the other hand, Portugal reached its highest wind energy production for February month on February 25, generating 107 GWh using this technology. This value also represents the highest registered since mid-October in the Portuguese market.

For the week of February 26, AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s wind energy production forecasts indicate that the upward trend will continue in Spain and Italy and it will reverse in Germany, France and Portugal, AleaSoft Forecasting reports.

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