Newsletter ACERA - Abril 2018
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STATISTICS<br />
During March <strong>2018</strong>, NCRE’s contribution to the total energy system amounted to 17.53%.<br />
The highest contribution was solar energy, with a 7.36%, which represents an 11% increase as compared to the prior month generation, followed<br />
by wind energy with a 4.94%, representing a 44% increase with respect to February <strong>2018</strong>. Bioenergy was placed third with a 2,73%,<br />
representing a 4% decrease, followed by energy from mini hydro stations, with a 2.42%, which represents a 7% increase as compared to<br />
February. Finally, geothermal energy was placed fifth, with a 0.09% contribution, which meant a 66% decrease as compared to the prior month<br />
generation.<br />
NCRE’S PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION<br />
20%<br />
18%<br />
16%<br />
14%<br />
12%<br />
10%<br />
8%<br />
6%<br />
4%<br />
2%<br />
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Solar Wind Bioenergy Mini hydro NCRE Total Recognized Legal Requirement<br />
NCRE’s percentage of participation March <strong>2018</strong> <strong>2018</strong> YTD<br />
Recognized<br />
Legal Requirement<br />
Bioenergy<br />
Wind<br />
Mini hydro NCRE<br />
Geothermal<br />
Solar PV<br />
Total<br />
*<br />
16.10%<br />
*<br />
4.16%<br />
2.73%<br />
2.98%<br />
4.94%<br />
4.34%<br />
2.40%<br />
2.57%<br />
0.09%<br />
0.23%<br />
7.36%<br />
7.25%<br />
17.53% 17.36%<br />
*To May 9, <strong>2018</strong>, the highlighted information was not<br />
available on the National Electrical Coordinator's site.<br />
Information in this graphic is two months behind<br />
Source of graphics: Developed by <strong>ACERA</strong> based on information from CNE, CDEC-SIC, CDEC SING and SEIA<br />
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