Hydroelectricity in Romania

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Hydroelectricity in Romania is the second most important source of electricity generation in Romania, after the fossil fuels.

Hydroelectric production in Romania (TWh)[1]
Year Hydro production Total production Percentage
1980 12.51 63.87 19.60%
1981 12.61 66.36 19.00%
1982 11.73 65.17 18.00%
1983 9.93 66.54 14.92%
1984 11.21 67.86 16.52%
1985 11.77 68.10 17.28%
1986 10.69 71.48 14.96%
1987 11.08 70.18 15.79%
1988 13.48 71.48 18.86%
1989 12.50 71.93 17.38%
1990 10.87 60.60 17.94%
1991 14.11 53.79 26.23%
1992 11.58 51.53 22.47%
1993 12.64 52.79 23.94%
1994 12.92 52.48 24.62%
1995 16.53 56.55 29.23%
1996 15.60 58.06 26.87%
1997 17.33 54.65 31.71%
1998 18.69 51.14 36.55%
1999 18.11 48.51 37.33%
2000 14.63 49.65 29.47%
2001 14.77 51.30 28.79%
2002 15.89 52.18 30.45%
2003 13.13 52.42 25.05%
2004 16.35 53.99 30.28%
2005 20.00 56.91 35.14%
2006[2] 18.35 62.69 29.2%
2007[3] 15.92 61.4 26%
2008[4] 17.10 64.77 26.41%
2009[5] 15.71 57.67 27.25%
2010[6] 20.47 60.78 33.69%
2011[7] 14.7 57.0 26%
2012[7] 12.2 54.3 22%
2013[7] 14.9 54.5 27%


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