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    Iberdrola CCGTs Busy in Spain, UK

Summary

Leading Spanish generator Iberdrola generated more power from gas, especially in Spain and the UK, but less in its important Mexican market during first half 2018.

by: Mark Smedley

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Iberdrola CCGTs Busy in Spain, UK

Leading Spanish-owned generator Iberdrola reported July 13 a small year-on-year increase of 2% in its electricity production from combined-cycle (CCGT) power plants in January-June 2018 to 25.4 terawatt-hours, representing 34% of its worldwide power output.  That however lagged a 6.5% growth in its overall power production to 75.6 TWh in 1H2018.

Gas-fired power production from CCGTs increased by 43% in Spain to 1.52 TWh, and by 16% in the UK to 3.79 TWh, both countries where the winter and early spring were colder than usual this year, and by 13.5% in Brazil to 2.1 TWh. However in Mexico, which accounts for about two-thirds of its worldwide gas-fired generation, generation by CCGTs declined by 4% to 18 TWh.

Thus gas at CCGTs generated 91% of Iberdrola's power output in Mexico, 59% in the UK, 25% in Brazil but only 5% in Spain - whereas renewables accounted for 51% of Iberdrola's Spanish power production.

Iberdrola saw double-digit growth in its renewables generation in all its main host countries in 1H2018, with Spain’s up by 29.5% to 15.1 TWh – of which 7.8 TWh from hydro, up 49%. Its only coal-fired generation worldwide was in Spain: 0.59 TWh, down 48% year on year.

Iberdrola's worldwide installed CCGT generation capacity of 14 gigawatts was little changed year on year, of which 5.7 GW in Spain, 5.6 GW in Mexico, 2 GW in the UK, 0.5 GW in Brazil and 0.2 GW in the US.