Daily Balance

The total electricity consumption amounted to 141 GWh, with a peak of 6 911 MW at 21:15. Renewable generation supplied 76% of the consumption, with wind standing out at 35%. The balance of trade with foreign countries was import, with 11 GWh. So far this year, renewable production has accounted for 81% of the national electricity consumption.

141 GWh
DAILY CONSUMPTION
76 %
% RENEWABLE

Energy Balance

Consumption concerning the power stations’ net generation, on the selected day, on the equivalent day of the previous year, monthly cumulative value and variation compared with the same monthly period from the previous year. The value of consumption corrected for the effects of temperature and the breakdown of production by primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass, and others – are also presented. In addition to the daily energy values, the peak value (maximum instantaneous value) observed on the selected day, for each of the primary sources, is also presented.

 
TOTAL GENERATION
Renewable Generation
Hydro 1
Wind 
Solar
Wave
Biomass 2
Cogeneration
Others
Non-Renewable Generation
Natural Gas
Combined-Cycle
Cogeneration
Other Thermal 3
Cogeneration
Others
Generation from Storage
Pumped Storage Generation
Battery Injection
CONSUMPTION FOR STORAGE
Pumping
Batteries
IMPORT BALANCE
Imports (Commercial Schedules)
Exports (Commercial Schedules)
CONSUMPTION
(Corrected by Temperature)
 

03 Jun 25 Daily
peak
[MW]

03 Jun 25 Daily
energy
[GWh]

Eq. day 24 Daily
energy
[GWh]

Jun 25 Accumulated
energy
[GWh]

Monthly
variation
[%]

TOTAL GENERATION 8 453 142 114 359 14.2
Renewable Generation 7 606 104 88 254 -6.2
Hydro 1 5 041 31 50 67 4.7
Wind  2 770 48 9 102 -16.3
Solar 2 269 19 20 67 18.5
Wave 0 0 0 0 -
Biomass 2 276 6 9 19 -35.1
Cogeneration
147
3
3
10
-26.3
Others
133
3
6
10
-42.1
Non-Renewable Generation 1 039 22 16 63 308.8
Natural Gas 1 008 21 15 61 361.1
Combined-Cycle
907
19
11
55
>
Cogeneration
114
2
5
6
-36.1
Other Thermal 3 32 1 1 2 -1.2
Cogeneration
3
0
0
0
-20.4
Others
29
1
1
2
1.1
Generation from Storage   17 10 41 50.9
Pumped Storage Generation   17 10 41 50.9
Battery Injection   0 0 0 -
CONSUMPTION FOR STORAGE 2 089 12 5 49 48.7
Pumping 2 089 12 5 49 48.7
Batteries 1 0 0 0 547.6
IMPORT BALANCE 2 542 11 31 87 -7.1
Imports (Commercial Schedules) 2 632 26 33 115 -10.3
Exports (Commercial Schedules) 2 415 16 2 29 -17.4
CONSUMPTION 6 911 141 140 396 5.8
(Corrected by Temperature)   139 136 388 7.2
1 Generation from natural inflow;2 Includes: Forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste;3 Includes: Fuel-oil, gas, the non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste 

Water Balance

Energy inflow into hydroelectric dams on the selected date. In the case of run-of-river dams, since they have reduced storage capacity, their daily generation is used as the value of the energy inflow. For small hydro, their daily generation is also used as the value of the energy inflow. The energy stored in all reservoirs on the selected date is also shown.

 
Total Energy Inflow
Total Net Energy Inflow
Generation
Pumping
Storage
[%]
Daily Variation
Total Discharge
Usable Discharge
 

  Reservoirs [GWh]

Run-of-River [GWh]

Small Hydro [GWh]

Total [GWh]

Total Energy Inflow 6 16 2 25
Total Net Energy Inflow 6 16 2 25
Generation 29 16 2 48
Pumping 10     10
Storage 2 931     2 931
[%] 90.1     90.1
Daily Variation -14     -14
Total Discharge 0 0   0
Usable Discharge 0     0

Consumption Supply

Breakdown of Production

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. Imports are also represented, if they exist. If production is greater than consumption, that means electricity is being exported, with exports being the difference between production and consumption.

03 Jun 25

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. Biomass includes renewable cogeneration, forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste. In "Other Thermal" is included fuel-oil, gas, the non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste. If import balance is positive, its contribution to the electrical consumption in mainland Portugal is also presented.
Values are daily, for the selected date.

Jun 25

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. "Biomass" includes renewable energy cogeneration, forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste. In the "others" category are included fuel oil, non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste. If the import balance is positive, its contribution to the consumption of electricity in mainland Portugal is also shown.
The values shown are the cumulative values during the month from day 1 to the selected day.

Breakdown of Production

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. Imports are also represented, if they exist. If production is greater than consumption, that means electricity is being exported, with exports being the difference between production and consumption.

03 Jun 25

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. Biomass includes renewable cogeneration, forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste. In "Other Thermal" is included fuel-oil, gas, the non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste. If import balance is positive, its contribution to the electrical consumption in mainland Portugal is also presented.
Values are daily, for the selected date.

Jun 25

Production breakdown according to primary source – coal, natural gas, water, wind, sun, biomass and others. These are available individually by selecting “Detailed” or grouped into renewables (water, wind, solar and biomass) and non-renewables (coal, natural gas and others) by selecting “Aggregated”. "Biomass" includes renewable energy cogeneration, forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste. In the "others" category are included fuel oil, non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste. If the import balance is positive, its contribution to the consumption of electricity in mainland Portugal is also shown.
The values shown are the cumulative values during the month from day 1 to the selected day.

Hydro Generation

Detail of the hydro generation. Breakdown into reservoirs, run-of-river and small hydro power plants. Negative values indicate the reservoirs’ pumping consumption.

Non-Renewable Generation

Detail of the generation from non-renewable sources. Breakdown according to fuel (coal, natural gas and others). In the “Other Thermal” category is included fuel-oil, the non-biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste and other waste.

Non-Hydro Renewable Generation

Detail of the generation from renewable sources excluding hydro. Breakdown according to primary source (wind, sun, biomass). Biomass includes renewable cogeneration, forest biomass, biogas and the biodegradable fraction of municipal solid waste.

Import Balance

Positive values correspond to an import balance and negative values correspond to an export balance.