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    Electricity: 5% increase in production in Q1-2025 (DEPF)

    27 May 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The production of electrical energy at the national level increased by 5% at the end of the first quarter of 2025, after +5.7% a year earlier, according to the recent economic note from the Directorate of Studies and Financial Forecasts (DEPF).

    This growth is driven by a 6.3% increase in private electricity production and a 9.6% increase from the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE), explains the DEPF.

    As for the production of renewable energies related to law 13-09, it contracted by 15.5%, after a 42.8% increase a year earlier, according to the same source.

    Regarding the exchanges of the electrical energy sector with abroad, the imported volume increased by 2.1% at the end of March 2025, after a decrease of 5.4% last year.

    The DEPF also indicates that the exported volume decreased by 20.2%, after an improvement of 74.5% at the end of March 2024, in a context of an increase in the net energy volume called of 4.2%, which is a progression almost identical to that of the previous year (+4.1%).

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