The EU reached a new record low in electricity from fossil fuels in the first half of 2023. (energy-charts.info)
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> According to the data gathered on energy-charts.info, the first half of 2023 saw the lowest production of electricity by fossil fuels since 2015. With 387 TWh (31.7% of load) from conventional sources it surpassed the previous low for a first half year of 400.9 TWh (32.1%) in 2020 by nearly 14 TWh or 3.5%.
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> At the same time renewables provided for more power than ever with 519.3 TWh providing 42.6% of the load.
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> Other records for a first half year in 2023 (see the bottom of the energy-charts page):
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> * lowest nuclear power production
> * lowest fossil peat production
> * lowest load
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> * highest pumped hydro usage (consumption+production)
> * highest offshore wind production (23.922 TWh)
> * highest onshore wind production (195.399 TWh)
> * highest solar power production (98.698 TWh)
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> This marks a notable shift towards green energy compared to the first half of 2022: renewables increased from 488.8 TWh in the first half of 2022 to 519.3 TWh in the first half this year, while fossil fuels decreased from 475.3 TWh to 387 TWh.
> According to the data gathered on energy-charts.info, the first half of 2023 saw the lowest production of electricity by fossil fuels since 2015. With 387 TWh (31.7% of load) from conventional sources it surpassed the previous low for a first half year of 400.9 TWh (32.1%) in 2020 by nearly 14 TWh or 3.5%.
>
> At the same time renewables provided for more power than ever with 519.3 TWh providing 42.6% of the load.
>
> Other records for a first half year in 2023 (see the bottom of the energy-charts page):
>
> * lowest nuclear power production
> * lowest fossil peat production
> * lowest load
>
> * highest pumped hydro usage (consumption+production)
> * highest offshore wind production (23.922 TWh)
> * highest onshore wind production (195.399 TWh)
> * highest solar power production (98.698 TWh)
>
> This marks a notable shift towards green energy compared to the first half of 2022: renewables increased from 488.8 TWh in the first half of 2022 to 519.3 TWh in the first half this year, while fossil fuels decreased from 475.3 TWh to 387 TWh.