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Europe: Wind energy production increased in week 13

According to AleSoft Energy Forecasting, in the last week of March, wind energy production increased in most major European markets compared to the previous week, continuing the upward trend of the previous week. Increases ranged from 47% in the Italian market to 90% in the French market. In contrast, the German market registered a wind energy generation decrease for the third consecutive week, this time by 3.3%.

Portugal and France registered the highest levels of daily wind energy production for a March month in history. On March 27, the Portuguese market generated 106 GWh of wind energy and, on the following day, the French market generated 359 GWh. In both cases, production levels corresponded to values last registered in the second half of February.

During the week of April 1, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s wind energy production forecasts, it will increase in Germany and France and it will decrease in the Iberian Peninsula and Italy, AleSoft Energy Forecasting reports.

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