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2024-07-29
Non-price criteria: what are they, and how should they be used?
When we talk about renewable energy, we talk about two main advantages: clean and cheap energy. These have always been the main arguments in favor of the evolution of the sector.
2024-07-24
The right energy to leverage economy
By 2030, the impact of renewables on employment is estimated to increase almost fivefold compared to 2022, mainly thanks to solar energy.
2024-07-23
Electrify to decarbonize
Of all the energy carriers available, electricity continues to show great potential for decarbonisation by offering high levels of energy efficiency.
2024-07-23
Portugal is one of the countries that uses the most renewable energy in Europe
83.4% of the energy consumed in Portugal in June was from renewable sources.
2024-07-21
Twenty years of teaching in renewable energies
The energy transition from our fossil fuel-based economy to a renewable energy economy, reducing energy consumption and increasing energy efficiency, is a commitment of ours, and the next generations, to the future of the planet.
2024-07-19
"We can't lower targets if we want to increase renewables"
The president of APREN warns that the country's ambition in hydrogen and offshore wind should not be stopped.
2024-07-19
Government increases ambition in renewables
The energy sector saw with "good eyes" the assurance given last week by the Minister of Environment and Energy, Maria da Graça Carvalho, that the final version of the Energy and Climate Plan (PNEC 2030) will increase from 47 to 51% the percentage of...
2024-07-17
Wholesale electricity prices fall 56.2% in the first half of the year in Portugal
APREN points out that Portugal is using fewer and fewer polluting sources to produce electricity.
2024-07-04
Portugal on the Green Hydrogen map
Of the seven projects selected by the European Commission for funding (among the 132 tenders), two will be developed in Portugal – Grey2Green-II and MP2X.
2024-07-02
Let's talk about... Energy Storage
"There is technology, we are waiting for costs to fall."