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EDPは、2026年第1四半期の電力容量と再生可能エネルギー発電量の増加を報告した。

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-- ポルトガルのエネルギー会社EDPは木曜日、2026年第1四半期に32.8ギガワットの発電容量を新設したと発表した。これは前年同期比2%増となる。新設容量の87%は再生可能エネルギーによるものだった。 同社は同四半期に19.0テラワット時(TWh)の電力を発電し、2025年第1四半期比4%増となった。発電量の91%は再生可能エネルギーによるものだった。EDPの電力供給量は7.8TWhで、前年同期比7%増、配電量は24.2TWhで、2025年比1%増となった。 EDPによると、配電量の前年同期比1%増は、ポルトガルにおける3%増を反映したもので、これは顧客一人当たりの平均消費量の増加、接続顧客数の1%増、電気自動車の普及率の上昇によるものだという。 この増加は、スペインにおける4%減によって相殺された。これは主に、大手産業顧客の一時的な停電によるものだ。ブラジルでは、接続顧客数の2%増加と力強い経済活動が、気温の正常化と太陽光発電の普及率の上昇によって部分的に相殺され、配電量は1%増加した。

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