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Europe: Wind energy production increased in week 17

According to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting, wind energy production increased in most major European markets in the first week of May compared to the previous week. The German market registered the largest increase, 34%, reversing the downward trend of the last three weeks. In the Italian market, the increase was 24%, followed by increases of 17% and 7.2% in the Portuguese and Spanish markets, respectively. Portugal has registered an increase in wind energy production over the last three weeks. On the other hand, the French market registered declines for the second consecutive week, this time by 11%.


During the week of April 29, the Italian market broke the all‑time record for daily wind energy production for a May month, with 129 GWh generated using this technology on Friday, May 3. According to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s wind energy production forecasts in the second week of May, it will decline in all analyzed markets, AleaSoft Energy Forecasting reports.

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