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2023-07-06
What is NPEC? Why is it important for the climate transition?
APREN applauds the Government's commitment to accelerating the climate and energy transition, but recalls in a statement that it is necessary to "overcome the obstacles that have plagued the renewable sector for several years," namely "the difficulties...
2023-07-05
"It is not mandatory that the expansion of the network increases tariffs," says APREN
"We have to expand the power grid, but we also have to demystify the issue that increased investment in distribution and transportation infrastructure will increase the electricity bill."
2023-07-03
Permititng is blocking investment of 60 billion in renewables, says APREN
By the end of the decade will dominate photovoltaic solar energy in the country, with 20.4 GW, followed by wind (12.4 GW) and hydro (8.1 GW).
2023-07-03
APREN complains about the difficulties and slowness of the permittingprocess of renewable projects
«Renewables are also central to ensure low energy prices, directly impacting the pockets of the Portuguese», defends in a statement Pedro Amaral Jorge, President of the Board of APREN.
2023-07-04
PNEC 2030: APREN calls for urgent resolution of obstacles
APREN applauds the Government's firm commitment to accelerating the climate and energy transition, reflected in the first version of the revision of the National Energy and Climate Plan 2030 (PNEC 2030).
2023-07-03
APREN applauds targets for renewables foreseen in PNEC 2030
However, the association recalls that the difficulties and the lengthy licensing process of renewable projects remain central problems.
2023-07-03
APREN applauds targets for renewables, but calls for urgent resolution of obstacles
Proposal presented by the Government sets the goal of having 47 GW of renewable power in 2023, close to triple the installed capacity at the end of 2022.
2023-07-01
Special Report: "Business with sun and wind"
Portugal has ongoing investments of 60 billion euros for the energy transition. The main bets for the next 7 years are generating controversy.
2023-07-04
In solar energy Portugal wants to grow at a faster rate than Spain by 2030: is it too much ambition?
Pedro Amaral Jorge disagrees that the growth of solar capacity included in the PNEC is Portuguese exaggerated: "I don't think it's too ambitious, because we're assuming that there will be more consumption."
2023-06-29
Portugal in the race to the Valencia Tesla factory?
According to APREN, Portugal has some arguments in its favor, such as the fact that it was in 2022 the fourth country in Europe with the largest incorporation of renewable energy in electricity.