Geothermal provides over 12% of country's electricity
(Courtesy CIA.gov) |
The new period without resorting to fossil fuels started on May 8 and ended on August 9. Earlier this year, from January 1 to March 16, Costa Rica reached 75 days generating 100% of its power from renewables.
ICE noted geothermal and hydropower plants (HPP) were the main energy sources used during the period. More details in the table below.
- Hydropower 77.6%
- Geothermal 12.34%
- Wind 10.05%
- Solar 0.01%
The 100% renewables run came to an end on August 10, when the government had to fire up the Garabito thermal power plant, which uses bunker fuel, to generate 1% of the energy required in the country. This year alone, Costa Rica has accumulated 188 days without resorting to conventional sources of power to meet electricity demand.
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