Press

2022-04-21
The importance of controlling regulatory risks
Article by Pedro Amaral Jorge published in Jornal Económico.
2022-04-19
Mainland Portugal generated 11,142 GWh of electricity in the first quarter of the year
  Between January 1st and March 31st, 2022, Portugal was the fourth country with the highest renewable incorporation in electricity generation. This is one of the conclusions of the APREN Renewable Electricity Bulletin for March 2022.
2022-04-19
Is it confirmed that in Portugal 60% of electricity comes from renewable energies?
Analysis by Polígrafo online newspaper.
2022-04-19
How Portugal and Spain pretend to lower the price of electricity disconnecting from France
  Portugal and Spain's proposal to lower electricity prices implies isolating the Peninsula from the French contagion. Brussels fears disruption of the European single market and has doubts about funding.
2022-04-14
Portugal among the European countries with the highest production of renewable energy
Data recently released by the Associação de Energias Renováveis ​​(APREN) show that Portugal is in the top 5 European countries that have incorporated more renewable energies into their production mix.
2022-04-14
Average electricity price in the Iberian market was 229.5 euros until March
  According to APREN, this translates into a fourfold increase compared to the same period last year.
2022-04-08
Portugal considers taxing "unexpected profits" of electricity
"If thre is some profit it is in the trader, which in this case is the State, and not in the producers", comments by Pedro Amaral Jorge.
2022-04-06
It is necessary to invest in technologies whose energy consumption does not depend on fossil fuels
Interview with Pedro Amaral Jorge.
2022-04-04
Renewables as a factor of independence
The price of electricity is at values never before recorded in the Iberian Electricity Market (MIBEL), and constantly increasing for more than a year.
2022-04-02
Renewable energy saved up to €300 in electricity bill
Renewable energy has saved household consumers up to €300 on electricity bills every year.