Press

2022-11-30
Trás-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.
2022-11-25
Wind farms advance to court against courts by João Galamba
Galamba's dispatch proceeded to changes in the accounts of the famous decree-law 35/2013, approved by the Passos Coelho Government. Four companies have decided to resort to justice to halt the Government's decision.  
2022-11-24
The role of the renewables on the invoice
In 2023 the increase in the electricity bill of households and companies will be mitigated thanks to renewable energies, which feed the power plants installed in Portugal.
2022-11-23
Renewables: it is necessary to modernise public institutions that are involved in licensing
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.
2022-11-23
COP27: Renewables Association points to pressures to protect natural and nuclear gas
APREN regrets the lack of a "broader commitment" at the COP27 climate summit and pointed to pressure from some countries to protect natural gas and electricity businesses from nuclear power.
2022-11-22
APREN says COP27 left unresolved "troubling issues"
Reduction of greenhouse gases, increased use of "low-emission" energies (without specifying whether it includes gas and nuclear) and fossil fuels are points left unaddressed at COP27.