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2022-12-12
Portugal with renewable incorporation in electricity of 54.4% until November
The incorporation of renewables in energy generation decreased to 54.4% by the end of November, compared to 62.6% in the same period last year, APREN reported today.
2022-12-12
Portugal with renewable incorporation in electricity of 54.4% until November
According to APREN, "in Mainland Portugal, 38,836 GWh of electricity were generated in the period from January to November 2022.
2022-12-12
Portugal with renewable incorporation in electricity of 54.4% until November
The incorporation of renewables in energy generation decreased to 54.4% by the end of November, compared to 62.6% in the same period last year, APREN reported today.
2022-12-12
Renewable Electricity Bulletin in Mainland Portugal - November 2022
APREN's Renewable Electricity Bulletin for November 2022 is now available.
2022-12-04
Green hydrogen waits for the "crazy who gives the first leap" to move from millions on paper to reality
Portugal wants to be hydrogen champion, but the many millions announced do not come out of the paper.
2022-11-30
TrĂ¡s-os-Montes produces 44% of the country's water energy
APREN recognizes "a significant drop in water source electricity production, with 11% of the energy produced by September, whereas in 2021, for the same period (January to September), the figure was 28%."
2022-11-29
COP27: lacked broader commitment
Despite the progress, and the long hours of negotiations, there are still points of division, which APREN considers concerning.
2022-11-25
EDP, Finerge, Generg and Ventient advance in court against Government
According to the president of APREN, Pedro Amaral Jorge, some lawsuits "have already been instructed".
2022-11-24
APREN and Aon Portugal discuss risk management in renewable energy projects
APREN and Aon Portugal promoted a joint debate on 'How to protect investment in Renewable Energy Projects?'
2022-11-24
Renewables bring savings to households and businesses
Families and businesses now reap the rewards of investment made in the last 15 years in renewables in Portugal. This is a bet we can't slow down.