On Saturday, wind produced 17% of Europe's electricity! Denmark 72% Ireland 67% Portugal 65% Spain 35% Germany 29% Lithuania 29% UK 25% Sweden 22% https://windeurope.org/about-wind/daily-wind/ …pic.twitter.com/yA8Y6jUxmY
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Oh, and some here are now worried that you'll believe this is the average share of wind energy in European electricity. You won't, but just to be sure: the annual average is 12%. And growing!
On Monday, wind produced 19% of Europe's electricity! Denmark 88% Ireland 59% Portugal 42% Spain 39% Germany 38% Lithuania 26% Austria 21% Sweden 20%pic.twitter.com/Ay22w5E2eQ
not adding UK to your list now ? Not yet March 29th 
Only taking the top-something ;) It was 13.5%, right after France. And to my knowledge, the UK will remain part of Europe! Unless you decide otherwise in a second referendum, of course.
19% of Europe’s electric energy (MWh) - good! - but not of its electric capacity (MW). “Electricity” consists of both & a decarbonized grid will require decarbonized sources of both. Unfortunately many folks don’t know difference between a MW & a MWh. Which is a policy problem.
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