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Europe: Wind energy production increased in week 11

According to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting, in the week of March 18, wind energy production increased in most major European markets compared to the previous week, reversing the downward trend of the previous week. Increases ranged from 14% in the Iberian market to 24% in the Italian market. In contrast, in the French and German markets, wind energy generation fell by 27% and 3.9%, respectively.

Despite the weekly decline, the German market generated 796 GWh of wind energy on Sunday, March 24, the highest daily value in the last four weeks.

During the week of March 25, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s wind energy production forecasts, production using this technology will continue the upward trend with increases in Spain, Portugal, Italy and France. In Germany, however, wind energy production will decline, AleaSoft Energy Forecasting reports.

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