Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Wind-Energy-in-Portugal-27MZIF2VYZAH.htmlConceptually similarWind Energy in PortugalGP03GPQCompleted★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPHCompleted★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPMCompleted★★★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPWCompleted★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GP1Completed★★★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GP2Completed★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPICompleted★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPJCompleted★★★★★★Wind Energy in PortugalGP03GPKCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP03GPRWind Energy in PortugalWind turbines in the district of of the Great Lisbon, Torres Vedras district, where the total capacity of the wind farms is 273,9 MW (plus 62,5MW under construction), which is 5,5% of the total national capacity.Locations:Europe-Lisbon-PortugalDate:1 Jan, 2012Credit:© Francisco Rivotti / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4547px X 3031pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Farming practices-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Renewable energy-Tractors-Wind energy-Wind farms-Wind turbinesShoot:Wind Energy in PortugalPortugal is the 2nd country in the world with most notable wind energy.In 2009, for every 24 hours, 3 hours and 36 minutes were from wind power, on average, i.e. 31.6% which takes the country from third to second place in wind energy contribution worldwide, behind Denmark and now ahead of Spain.