Andorra Electricity Use Surges 10.2% in November 2025
Consumption hit 52,608 MWh amid rising imports and falling local production, with year-to-date up 2.2%.
Key Points
- Nov 2025: 52,608 MWh (+10.2% YoY); Jan-Nov: 516,289 MWh (+2.2%)
- Imports: 43,848 MWh in Nov (+17.1%); local output down 14.8%
- FEDA: 33,499.6 MWh in Nov (+9.9%); construction +36.8%, ski resorts +35.4%
- Trailing 12m demand: 581,085 MWh (+2.5%)
Electricity consumption in Andorra rose 10.2% in November 2025 compared to the previous year, reaching 52,608 MWh, according to figures from the Department of Statistics.
Year-to-date totals through November stood at 516,289 MWh, up 2.2% from the same 2024 period. Over the prior 12 months, demand hit 581,085 MWh, a 2.5% increase.
Imports met 43,848 MWh of November's needs, climbing 17.1% year-on-year, while national production fell 14.8% that month. For the first 11 months, imports reached 391,269 MWh, gaining 3.9%, as local output dropped 2.6% to 125,124 MWh. Trailing 12-month imports rose 4.7%, with domestic generation down 4.4%.
Expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent (TEP), November demand was 16,111.6 TEP, up 4.9%. The January-November cumulative reached 179,885.2 TEP, a 0.2% rise, while the 12-month total stood at 199,661.7 TEP, increasing 0.4%. Electricity and domestic fuel drove the gains, offset by declines in transport petrol and diesel.
FEDA customers consumed 33,499.6 MWh in November, 9.9% above 2024 levels. Construction and related activities surged 36.8%, and ski resorts increased 35.4%, though hotels and restaurants fell 24%. FEDA's year-to-date demand totaled 328,689.1 MWh, up 1.8%, with the trailing 12 months at 369,655.1 MWh, a 2% gain.
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