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| Renewable energy was the main source of power throughout 2016 for Costa Rica. |
The Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) has announced
that the country generated 98.1 per cent of its electricity from renewable
sources in 2017, with less than 2 per cent provided by fossil fuels.
Costa Rica, which has a population of 4.9 million people,
ran solely on renewables for more than 250 days last year with a continuous
110-day period from 17 June until 6 October.
These renewable sources included large hydropower
facilities, aided by the country’s network of rivers, heavy seasonal rains as
well as its wealth of wind turbines, geothermal plants, solar panels and
biomass plants.
Read the ClimateAction
story - “98% of Costa Rica’s electricity from renewables in 2016.”

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