In 2024, Belgium's renewable energy production dropped to a six-year low, despite solar hitting a record high.

In 2024, Belgium saw its lowest renewable energy production in six years, with nuclear energy still leading at 42% but dropping, and wind energy falling by 11% due to poor weather. Solar power, however, reached a record high at 12%. Due to reduced nuclear and gas-fired power station operations, Belgium increased electricity imports from France and the Netherlands, leading to a total consumption of 81 terawatt-hours, 88% of which came from domestic sources.

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