Wind power in Uruguay

Wind power in Uruguay generates a rapidly growing proportion of the country's electricity mix. Overall, the majority of Uruguayan electricity generation is derived from hydroelectric sources. In 2016, the country’s total installed wind power capacity surpassed 1,000 MW. As of 2016, this figure comprised 17 percent of the country’s overall electricity generation, marking a sudden increase in the overall share from the 2 percent all alternative renewable energy sources made up in 2012. In July 2018 UTE, the country's power plants and transmission administrator, announced that record electricity demand was being met entirely by renewable sources, of which wind power comprised 34 percent.

Wind power in Uruguay

Wind power in Uruguay generates a rapidly growing proportion of the country's electricity mix. Overall, the majority of Uruguayan electricity generation is derived from hydroelectric sources. In 2016, the country’s total installed wind power capacity surpassed 1,000 MW. As of 2016, this figure comprised 17 percent of the country’s overall electricity generation, marking a sudden increase in the overall share from the 2 percent all alternative renewable energy sources made up in 2012. In July 2018 UTE, the country's power plants and transmission administrator, announced that record electricity demand was being met entirely by renewable sources, of which wind power comprised 34 percent.