Press

2023-06-21
"Negócios da Semana": Renewables under discussion
With the participation of Pedro Amaral Jorge.
2023-06-20
Energy giants position themselves for offshore wind farms in Portugal: who is in the race?
APREN has a working group that studies offshore wind in the Portuguese market.
2023-06-18
Portugal is the fourth European country with the largest weight of renewable energies
About 67.4% of the 2,926 GWhof electricity generated in May in mainland Portugal came from renewables, according to APREN data.
2023-06-15
About 67.4% of the 2,926 GWh (gigawatt-hours) of electricity generated in May in mainland Portugal came from renewable sources
In the accumulated from January to May, the electroproducer sector emitted a total of 1.4 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2eq).
2023-06-15
More than 67% of the electricity generated in May was from renewable sources
About 67.4% of the 2,926 GWh (gigawatt-hours) of electricity generated in May in mainland Portugal came from renewable sources.
2023-06-14
Energy transition
Presence of APREN in the radio program of Antena 1.
2023-06-14
Renewable Electricity Bulletin - May '23
In the month of May, there was an average hourly price in the Iberian Electricity Market (Mibel) in Portugal of €76.1/MWh, and this value was 88.5 MWh in the accumulated of the first five months of the year.
2023-06-14
More than 67% of the electricity generated in May was from renewable sources
In total, 184.4 of the 260.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) produced were subject to the adjustment mechanism of consumers in the Iberian Peninsula.
2023-06-14
In the month of May, there was an average hourly price in the Iberian Electricity Market (Mibel) in Portugal of 76.1 euros per MWh
The Iberian natural gas price limit mechanism generated savings of 28.75 euros/MWh, which was equivalent to a 14.6% reduction in the average hourly price in Mibel.
2023-06-14
More than 67% of the electricity generated in May was from renewable sources
The data are from APREN and show that, in the accumulated from January to May, the electroproducer sector emitted a total of 1.4 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.