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2022-12-20
It is necessary to modernise the public institutions that are responsible for the permitting
The president of APREN argues that only in this way, along with regulatory stability and increased capacity of the public electricity grid, the country will be able to meet the established goals.
2022-12-20
Wind: the challenges and obstacles that await us
Learn everything that happened at the Portugal Renewable Energy Summit and what strategic goals are essential to put renewables at the top of national priorities.
2022-12-20
Renewable energy 'minimises electricity rise' for consumers
APREN comment after the price update for 2023 published by ERSE.
2022-12-19
Renewables minimize electricity rise for domestic and business consumers
Grid access tariffs fall again in 2023 thanks to renewable energy, with benefits for all type of consumers.
2022-12-19
Overfains in reb«newables continue in 2023
In 2023 the overgains provided by renewable energy will continue to function as a cushion and halt the abrupt rise in electricity prices against abnormally high values.
2022-12-19
Energies Renewable "minimize rise in electricity"
APREN comments after the publication of the price update by ERSE.
2022-12-18
Renewables will mitigate electricity rise in 2023
Renewable energy will minimise the impact of the abnormal rise in electricity prices in 2023 at a time when very high values are still being recorded in European wholesale markets.
2022-12-16
Renewables minimize electricity rise for domestic and business consumers
For APREN, this is one of the main conclusions of ERSE's publication of tariffs and prices in force next year on the regulated market.
2022-12-16
Grid access tariffs fall again in 2023 thanks to renewables, apren notes
"Industrial consumers will also reap the benefits of injecting around €2 billion in network access tariffs by 2023."
2022-12-16
Renewable energy 'minimises electricity rise' for consumers
The guarantee is left by APREN regarding the rise in the price of electricity in the regulated market of 1.6% from January.