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2024-10-24
The ambitious path to 2030
How PNEC should ensure the success of renewables.
2024-10-20
APREN allocates six thousand euros to reward master's theses in the area of Renewable Energies
The 10th Edition of the APREN Award will award a prize worth 4,000 euros to the best master's thesis.
2024-10-16
Mission: Renewables
Renewable energy has been one of the main focuses at European level in the ambition to decarbonize by 2050.
2024-10-17
After the withdrawals, there are new multinationals eyeing Portuguese offshore wind
The president of APREN says that the number of interested parties in the offshore wind auction may change by the end of the year.
2024-10-16
Training Centre for Energy Transition launches website for capacity building in the energy transition
CTE's mission is to be a driving force of new skills, preparing workers for the challenges of the green labour market, in line with the decarbonisation of the economy and with a view to promoting a just and equitable transition.
2024-10-14
Portugal’s Renewable Energy Rise
Leading Europe’s Green Transition.
2024-10-10
When is flexibility and decentralized generation?
In the last 3 years, we have seen a considerable increase in the installed capacity of solar photovoltaic in Portugal, with the main highlight in 2023 for small and medium scale (up to 1 MW), accounting for the record annual installed capacity of 746 MW.
2024-10-08
September with 25% more renewable energy production
Data from APREN indicate that last month wind technology was the one that stood out the most, representing 35% of the energy produced in Portugal.
2024-10-08
From the reduction of corporate income tax to VAT: What the bosses want for the State Budget
The reduction of corporate income tax is the most transversal measure defended by most confederations and business associations, but there are other proposals such as the reduction of the intermediate VAT rate.
2024-10-07
APREN insists on the end of the extraordinary contribution in the energy sector
APREN today defended the elimination of the extraordinary contribution on the energy sector (CESE) in the State Budget for 2025 (OE2025), a reiterated demand, as it believes that the fee does not make sense.