-- 葡萄牙能源公司EDP周四宣布,2026年第一季度新增装机容量32.8吉瓦,较上年同期增长2%。新增装机容量中,可再生能源占比高达87%。 该公司当季发电量为19.0太瓦时,较2025年第一季度增长4%,其中91%来自可再生能源。EDP供应电力7.8太瓦时,较上年同期增长7%;配电量为24.2太瓦时,较2025年同期增长1%。 EDP表示,配电量同比增长1%主要得益于葡萄牙市场3%的增长,这主要由用户平均用电量增加、用户数量增长1%以及电动汽车普及率提高所推动。 西班牙市场4%的降幅抵消了上述增长,降幅主要源于一家大型工业客户的临时停电。在巴西,尽管联网用户增长了 2%,经济活动强劲,但配电额增长了 1%,而气温正常化和太阳能分布式发电渗透率提高部分抵消了这一增长。
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