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Argentina’s increasing wind and solar capacity is slowly helping it decrease its reliance on fossil fuels

Last Updated: 9 Oct 2024

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40%
Share of clean electricity
12%
Share of solar and wind
59%
Share of electricity from fossil fuels

Argentina generated 40% of its electricity from clean sources, in line with the global average of 39%.

Fossil fuels dominate Argentina’s electricity mix, making up 59% of its electricity generation in 2023. Its per capita emissions are below the global average.

Argentina’s largest source of clean electricity is hydro (22%). However, over the last five years, the share of wind and solar has increased, standing at 12% in 2023. This is just below the global average (13%), but significantly below its neighbour Chile (32%).

With its increasing focus on wind and solar energy, Argentina’s dependence on gas has steadily decreased since 2019. Argentina aims for 47% renewable electricity by 2030, while the IEA’s Net Zero Emissions scenario sets out a global target of 60% renewable electricity by 2030.

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