Yahoo – AFP,
January 18, 2016
Copenhagen (AFP) - Danish wind turbines set a new world record by generating nearly half of all the electricity consumed by the Scandinavian country in 2015, an official from state-owned Energinet.dk said Monday.
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Denmark aims to generate 50 percent of its electricity from wind power by 2020 (AFP Photo/Jonathan Nackstrand) |
Copenhagen (AFP) - Danish wind turbines set a new world record by generating nearly half of all the electricity consumed by the Scandinavian country in 2015, an official from state-owned Energinet.dk said Monday.
"It
was much windier in 2015 than during an average year," spokeswoman Hanne
Storm Edlefsen told AFP.
Wind energy
production capacity had grown "a little bit, but that is not what explains
the big increase," she added.
Peaking at
42.1 pecent for 2015, the number notched up from 39.1 percent of electricity
consumption in 2014, when Denmark was followed by Portugal at 24 percent and
then Spain at 20.4 percent, according to data from the International Energy
Agency (IEA).
Denmark was
on track to meet its target of generating 50 percent of its electricity from
wind power by 2020, Edlefsen said.
Wind energy
production had actually exceeded electricity consumption 16 percent of the time
in western Denmark, where most of the country's wind turbines are located,
Energinet.dk said.
"If,
for some hours, we have surplus wind energy, the producers sell it to consumers
in Norway, Sweden and Germany," spokesman Carsten Vittrup said in a
statement.
"Conversely,
we buy hydroelectric power from Norway, solar energy from Germany and power
station electricity from Sweden, when it is advantageous," he added.
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