Press

2023-05-17
Renewable Energy Courses - A Sustainable Bet
Renewable energy courses are increasingly in demand, as investment in the energy sector increases from year to year, following the goals of the European Union. 
2023-05-17
"Families and businesses should have a first concern: producing energy for selfconsumption"
Pedro Amaral Jorge: "The Government is very committed to promoting and accelerating the energy transition and has adapted the legislation to do so."
2023-05-15
European investment in renewable energy 'urgent'
Kadri Simson, European Commissioner for Energy, participated in a round table organised by Adene. APREN was also represented at the conference.
2023-05-13
Galamba talks to ports about offshore wind
The Minister of Infrastructure has scheduled for this week a meeting with 30 companies and associations of the port sector to assess their capacity to respond to the offshore wind energy auction planned by the Government for 2023.
2023-05-16
APREN brings together three ministers and several experts to talk about Ocean Renewables
APREN will discuss the potential of ocean renewables in the first event totally dedicated to the theme.
2023-05-16
APREN | Renewable Electricity Bulletin – April 2023
The APREN Renewable Electricity Bulletin for April 2023 is now available.
2023-05-16
Almost 70% of the electricity generated in April was from renewable sources
Portugal was the country with the lowest price among the prices of the main European markets.
2023-05-16
Water loses ground in energy production
For years dams were the main source of energy. Today, the bet goes through a more balanced "mix" and the investment in more consistent solutions. Especially since periods of drought are here to stay.  
2023-05-12
The fight against climate change and inequalities
The debate we are going to have has as its starting point the Forum on sustainability and society.
2023-05-12
"The renewal of the Iberian brake will not have any practical effect"
The Iberian mechanism that imposes a brake on the price of gas used to produce electricity was an "equivocal measure" because it is an "artificialization of the price of natural gas in the market.