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Andorra Electricity Demand Rises 3% to 69,209 MWh in January 2026

Andorra's electricity consumption grew 3% year-on-year to 69,209 MWh in January 2026, driven by higher imports despite falling domestic production.

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Diari d'AndorraEl PeriòdicBon Dia

Key Points

  • January demand: 69,209 MWh (+3% YoY); imports 60,938 MWh (+3.8%)
  • Domestic production: down 2.7% to ~8,271 MWh
  • 12-month total: 586,260 MWh (+2.6%); imports +3.5%, output -0.4%
  • FEDA clients: 43,777 MWh (+3.3%) in January

Andorra's electricity demand rose 3% year-on-year in January 2026 to 69,209 MWh, according to figures from Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra (FEDA) and Estadística.

Imports increased 3.8% to 60,938 MWh, while domestic production fell 2.7%—a decline *El Periòdic* noted as nearing 3% and *Diari d'Andorra* put at 2.97%. Over the prior 12 months, total consumption reached 586,260 MWh, up 2.6%, with imports totaling 450,642 MWh (+3.5%) and local output at 135,729 MWh, down 0.4%.

In tonnes of oil equivalent (TEP), January demand was 21,402.1 TEP, a 2% drop from the previous year. The 12-month cumulative stood at 200,915.6 TEP, reflecting 0.7% growth.

FEDA's client demand climbed 3.3% to 43,777.3 MWh for the month, with the rolling 12-month total at 372,207.9 MWh, up 2.1%. *Diari d'Andorra* highlighted monthly rises in domestic fuel and electricity use, offset by declines in automotive diesel and gasoline.

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