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Spain is the world's second biggest producer of wind power. In 2014, the year-end installed capacity was 23 GW and the annual production was 51,439 GWh, a share of total electricity consumption of 21.1%. In 2009, for the first time in the annual calculation, wind overtook coal that produced 33,844 GWh. In 2010, 43,692 GWh of wind electricity was produced in Spain, with an end of year installed capacity of over 20 GW, representing 20% of capacity, and 16% of production.〔Sources:〕 Wind was the third biggest energy source in the country, exceeded by thermal gas combined cycle at 68,828 GWh and nuclear, that reached 61,944 GWh. In 2010, wind energy covered 16% of the demand, compared to 11.5% in 2008 and 13.8% in 2009. In 2009, the largest producer of wind power in Spain was Iberdrola, with 25.5% of capacity, followed by Acciona with 20.9% and NEO Energia (EDP Renewables) with 8.3%. On windy days, wind power generation has surpassed all other electricity sources in Spain; in November 2009, a wind storm caused wind farms to produce a peak of 53% of total electricity demand (11.546 GW). Power peaks of 14.960 GW were reached in November 2010, and in November 2011 a new capacity peak of 59% of power demand being generated by wind power was reached.〔 〕 On 6 February 2013, wind power achieved again a new record in electricity production, reaching an instantaneous peak of 17,056 MW and an hourly production of 16,918 MWh.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.aeeolica.org/en/new/spain-was-in-2013-the-first-country-where-wind-energy-was-the-first-source-of-electricity-for-an-entire-year/ )〕 ==Regional trends== The intended wind energy capacity to be installed in the autonomous regions by 2010-2011 is 20,000 MW. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wind power in Spain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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