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Hourly AESO electricity generation numbers.
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At this moment, 20-Oct-2025 @ 04:59, 68.8% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 51.1% of capacity and producing 27.6% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 20-Oct-2025 @ 03:59, 70.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 48.6% of capacity and producing 26.7% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 20-Oct-2025 @ 02:59, 70.6% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 48.5% of capacity and producing 26.5% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 20-Oct-2025 @ 01:59, 69.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 50.1% of capacity and producing 27.3% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 23:59, 63.5% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 63.0% of capacity and producing 33.5% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 22:59, 68.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 52.3% of capacity and producing 28.0% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 21:59, 67.0% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 55.8% of capacity and producing 29.5% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 20:59, 72.6% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 45.7% of capacity and producing 24.2% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 19:59, 76.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 39.6% of capacity and producing 20.6% of total generation, while solar is at 0.1% of capacity and producing 0.0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 18:59, 78.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 33.7% of capacity and producing 17.4% of total generation, while solar is at 2.6% of capacity and producing 0.4% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 17:59, 77.8% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 30.4% of capacity and producing 15.5% of total generation, while solar is at 6.4% of capacity and producing 1.1% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 16:59, 73.9% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 35.0% of capacity and producing 17.8% of total generation, while solar is at 21.7% of capacity and producing 3.6% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 15:59, 66.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 49.6% of capacity and producing 25.2% of total generation, while solar is at 31.0% of capacity and producing 5.1% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 14:59, 62.5% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 54.7% of capacity and producing 27.8% of total generation, while solar is at 37.4% of capacity and producing 6.2% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 13:59, 62.2% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 55.2% of capacity and producing 28.0% of total generation, while solar is at 38.0% of capacity and producing 6.3% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 12:59, 63.6% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 55.6% of capacity and producing 28.0% of total generation, while solar is at 34.2% of capacity and producing 5.6% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 12:00, 65.6% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 54.2% of capacity and producing 27.3% of total generation, while solar is at 26.4% of capacity and producing 4.3% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 10:59, 67.3% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 52.6% of capacity and producing 26.6% of total generation, while solar is at 16.8% of capacity and producing 2.8% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 09:59, 70.6% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 48.9% of capacity and producing 24.8% of total generation, while solar is at 10.5% of capacity and producing 1.7% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 08:59, 67.0% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 56.8% of capacity and producing 29.4% of total generation, while solar is at 2.8% of capacity and producing 0.5% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 07:59, 65.7% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 58.0% of capacity and producing 30.5% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 06:59, 66.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 56.9% of capacity and producing 30.4% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 05:59, 64.8% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 58.5% of capacity and producing 31.9% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 04:59, 64.0% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 59.3% of capacity and producing 32.5% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.
At this moment, 19-Oct-2025 @ 03:59, 65.1% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 58.2% of capacity and producing 31.8% of total generation, while solar is at 0% of capacity and producing 0% of total generation.