Uruguay has emerged as a global leader in renewable energy integration, with its energy storage power stations playing a pivotal role in stabilizing the grid. Over 98% of the country's electricity now comes from renewables, primarily wind and solar. However, the intermittent nature of these sources. TOPSHOT - Three birds fly past a wind farm near the city of Florida, about 100 km north of Montevideo, as a storm darkens the sky in the afternoon on February 8, 2018. (Photo by Mariana SUAREZ / AFP) (Photo by MARIANA SUAREZ/AFP via Getty Images). As part of climate mitigation measures and an energy transformation, Uruguay has converted over 98% of its electrical grid to sustainable. Held up as a case study for successfully transitioning away. Hydropower from major dams—Salto Grande (shared with Argentina), Rincón del Bonete, and Baygorria—provides reliable, on-demand power.