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2023-01-10
Energy: there is a new professional programme focused on green employment
Under this Program, ADENEe is responsible for APREN, in conjunction with the National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education, I. P., to identify the needs of skills and training.
2023-01-10
Green Skills & Jobs Programme will train energy professionals
Training projects in the area of renewable energy and energy efficiency are aimed at unemployed people enrolled in the IEFP and workers from entities affected by rising energy costs.
2023-01-10
"Green hydrogen: A precious help in decarbonization?"
Not all sectors will be able to electrify themselves. If in individual mobility there are already proven solutions in the transport of long-distance goods, in industries such as ceramics or cement, this becomes more difficult.
2023-01-10
Greenvolt warns of risks of extending price limits
APREN argues that it is necessary to "pass from words to action", to solve obstacles in the licensing of projects in the electricity grid.
2023-01-09
"Green Jobs & Skills" - new professional programme focused on green jobs
The program was published in Ordinance No. 21/2023, of January 6.
2023-01-09
Energy: there is a new professional programme focused on green employment
The Green Skills & Jobs programme aims to improve energy skills, tackle unemployment, provide the asset market with adequate skills in the energy transition and improve the competitiveness of businesses.
2023-01-09
Wind energy is the most produced renewable in Portugal
APREN and ZERO released a balance sheet on renewable energies in 2022.
2023-01-09
Government launches professional training program in the area of energy
This is one of the support measures launched in October for businesses in the face of rising energy prices.
2023-01-09
Government launches professional training program in the area of energy
The 'Green Jobs & Skills' energy vocational training programme is one of the support measures launched in October for businesses in the face of rising energy prices.
2023-01-09
To achieve 35 GW of renewable power by 2030 you need to "move from words to action"
It will be necessary to continue to increase the adoption of renewable power, overcoming the obstacles associated with the licensing of projects and the public service electricity network (RESP), maintaining a stable regulatory environment".