With temperatures being exceptionally high in the past few days, power production has increased considerably, according to Transmission System Operator figures.
Those figures show that today as well as last Monday the real power output amounted to 14.15, 983 megawatts, while on Tuesday same time the real power output reached 967 megawatts exceeding TSO forecasts.
On the contrary, the actual output power in early morning hours did not exceed, in the past seven days, 579 megawatts.
Production on July 12 and 13 stood lower. Specifically on Thursday at 14.15, the actual output power amounted to 872 megawatts, and on Friday same time to 885.
Although temperature began to rise from July 14 and 15, electricity production in those two days was lower compared with the previous two ones, possibly because people rushed to the beaches. Therefore, on Saturday, July 14, the actual power output was 780 megawatts, and on Sunday 692.
Those figures show that today as well as last Monday the real power output amounted to 14.15, 983 megawatts, while on Tuesday same time the real power output reached 967 megawatts exceeding TSO forecasts.
On the contrary, the actual output power in early morning hours did not exceed, in the past seven days, 579 megawatts.
Production on July 12 and 13 stood lower. Specifically on Thursday at 14.15, the actual output power amounted to 872 megawatts, and on Friday same time to 885.
Although temperature began to rise from July 14 and 15, electricity production in those two days was lower compared with the previous two ones, possibly because people rushed to the beaches. Therefore, on Saturday, July 14, the actual power output was 780 megawatts, and on Sunday 692.