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Sunday, 30 April 2023

Daily statistics of the Canary Islands' electricity system

Definitive data to 13/05/2024 • 18:52:37

Daily energy balance (MWh) (1) Day Month %∆ Month Annual %∆ Annual Rolling year (2) %∆ Rolling year
Hydro 9 276 0,6 1.096 -1,8 3.412 7,2
Diesel engines 5.633 149.843 9,3 592.013 5,7 1.787.033 1,8
Gas turbine 2.229 21.092 19,9 79.656 -3,2 258.359 12,4
Steam turbine 2.211 89.165 -14,0 428.927 -2,1 1.198.052 3,9
Fuel oil+gas 10.073 260.100 0,7 1.100.596 1,9 3.243.444 3,3
Combined cycle (3) 5.072 279.544 5,3 1.133.127 -4,7 3.533.567 1,7
Hydrowind 49 1.573 -10,2 5.625 -13,1 22.034 -10,4
Wind 4.877 103.784 -14,0 410.682 8,3 1.404.552 -1,0
Solar PV 1.087 30.083 14,0 105.396 19,2 331.515 23,2
Other renewables (4) 24 631 2,8 2.865 -7,7 8.681 1,1
Cogeneration 0 0 - 0 - 0 -
Generation 21.190 675.991 0,4 2.759.387 0,4 8.547.205 2,5
Demand (b.c) 21.190 675.991 0,4 2.759.387 0,4 8.547.205 2,5
Adjusted demand (5) - - 0,5 - 0,2 - 2,3
Transmission losses -279 -9.996 13,7 -40.247 2,0 -120.319 2,6
Demand (distribution) 20.911 665.995 0,2 2.719.140 0,4 8.426.886 2,5

Generation structure

30/04/2023
April
2023
Rolling year aggregate
  • No renewable:
    • Diesel engines
    • Gas turbine
    • Steam turbine
    • Combined cycle
    • Cogeneration
  • Renewable:
    • Hydrowind
    • Wind
    • Solar PV
    • Hydro
    • Other renewables

Renewable energy

Renewable energy (MWh) Day Month %∆ Month Annual %∆ Annual Rolling year (2) %∆ Rolling year
Total (6) 6.045 136.347 -9,0 525.663 9,9 1.770.194 2,6

Maximum demand

Maximum Demand Day Month Year Historical
Peak Load (MWh) 1.085 (22h) 1.191 (22h - 13/04) 1.311 (21h - 09/02) 1.496 (20h - 08/11/2007)
Daily demand (MWh) - 23.552 (13/04) 24.774 (31/03) 33.490 (10/06/2006)
  • Note: All variance percentages shown refer to the same period in the previous year.
  • (1) Allocation of production units according to primary fuel.
  • (2) Rolling year: cumulative value in the last 365 days, or 366 days in leap years.
  • (3) Uses gas-oil as primary fuel. Includes operation in open cycle mode.
  • (4) Includes biogas and biomass.
  • (5) After factoring in the influence of seasonal and working patterns.
  • (6) Includes hydro, hydrowind, wind, solar photovoltaic and renewable thermal.