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European Renewable Energy Record Despite Iran Crisis: Wind and Solar Cover 35% of Demand

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Even as gas prices rocket, European wind and solar generation is setting new records and demonstrating the strategic value of the energy transition for energy independence.

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Renewables' Finest Hour: Wind and Solar Hit Records Amid Europe's Energy Crisis

Amid the worst European energy price crisis since 2021, a striking counterpoint has emerged: European wind and solar generation has been setting new records in March 2026, covering an unprecedented proportion of EU electricity demand and providing a visible and tangible demonstration of why the energy transition is not merely an environmental aspiration but a hard-nosed energy security strategy. Countries with the highest renewable penetration in their electricity mix have been substantially more insulated from the Iran-war gas price shock than those still heavily dependent on gas-fired power generation.

The numbers from Entso-E, the European transmission system operators network, show wind generation across the EU operating at near-record capacity factors for March — a month when wind is typically strong but variable. German, Danish, Spanish, and British offshore and onshore wind farms have been producing at levels that, in combination with solar output, have allowed gas-fired power generation to be substantially reduced on many days. Countries like Denmark and Germany, which have invested most heavily in renewable infrastructure, have seen their power sector gas demand fall sharply compared to equivalent periods in previous crisis years.

This pattern has important implications for European energy policy debates. Critics of rapid renewable deployment have long argued that renewables are expensive and unreliable — unable to provide the firm, dispatchable power that electricity grids need when weather conditions are unfavourable. The March 2026 experience reinforces the counter-argument: renewable energy's zero marginal cost of production, once the infrastructure is in place, makes it the cheapest electricity available in the system and its zero dependency on gas imports makes it the most strategically valuable generation source in a crisis caused by gas supply disruption.

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