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2022-01-05
The large thermal power plants in Portugal are estimated to have emitted 4.8 million tonnes of CO2
APREN and Zero estimate that the reduction of emissions in coal burning in 2021 was 1.4 million tons.
2022-01-05
The large thermal power plants in Portugal will have emitted 4.8 million tons of CO2
APREN and Zero recall that 2021 was also marked by the closure of the last two coal-based power plants in Sines and Pego.
2022-01-05
Thermoelectric plants emit minimal carbon dioxide
Electricity production from large thermoelectric plants was responsible for greenhouse gas emissions ranging from 10 to 17 million tons per year of carbon dioxide.
2022-01-05
In 2021, thermoelectric entrants with CO2 emissions in at least 31 years
At the beginning of each year, APREN and ZERO report an analysis of the evolution of the main indicators of the energy transition in Portugal.
2022-01-05
Thermoelectric plants with CO2 emissions in 2021 in at least 31 years
APREN and Zero estimate that the large thermal power plants in Portugal emitted 4.8 million tons of CO2 in 2021, the minimum value since 1990.
2022-01-05
APREN and Zero: Thermoelectric plants with CO2 emissions in 2021 for at least 31 years
APREN and the environmental association Zero estimate that the large thermoelectric plants in Portugal emitted 4.8 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) in 2021, the minimum value since 1990.
2021-12-31
The most viewed news at ECO in 2021
Article APREN on green taxation among the most viewed.
2021-12-23
Is the end of coal an opportunity?
Renewable energy will create 90,000 jobs this decade, but we must not forget the reconversion of the workers of the closed power plants.
2021-12-15
November 2021 – Energy Indicators in Portugal
  Do you already know the amount of fossil and renewable energy produced in Portugal in November 2021?
2021-12-10
What is the space of wind power?
We must not forget the role that other mature technologies, such as wind, play in an electrical system that we want to greener, sustainable.