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Eurostat: 46% of EU’s electricity came from renewables in Q1 2026

In the first quarter of 2026, 45.5% of the electricity generated in the EU came from renewable energy sources. This represents an increase from the same quarter of 2025, when the share was 42.7%.

Wind was the primary source of renewable electricity in the EU, accounting for 44.9% of the total renewable electricity, against 42.3% in the first quarter of 2025. Hydro power came in second with 28.0%, followed by solar with 17.3%. The remaining renewable electricity came from combustible renewable fuels (9.4%) and geothermal and other energy sources (0.4%). 

Sources of renewable energy in the net electricity generation in the EU, Q1 2025 and Q1 2026. Table - Click below to see full dataset.

Source dataset: nrg_cb_pem

Denmark, Portugal and Lithuania take the lead

Among EU countries, the highest shares of electricity from renewable sources were generated in Denmark (90.0%, mostly wind), Portugal (82.9%, mostly hydro) and Lithuania (75.7%, mostly wind).  

In contrast, the lowest shares were recorded in Czechia (12.7%), Malta (13.0%) and Slovakia (17.2%).

Share of energy from renewable sources in the electricity generation, Q1 2026. Bar chart - Click below to see full dataset.

Source dataset: nrg_cb_pem

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