Press

2024-05-08
Renewable energies: know what they are and where they are
They are key in the transition to a world without fossil fuels. 
2024-05-08
APREN considers CESE's unconstitutionality on renewables to be "absolutely fair"
For the association, "it makes no sense for renewables to be penalized with CESE, they already incorporate an environmental service, they reduce the purchase of emission allowances for electricity production because they do not have fossil fuels and they...
2024-04-30
The impact of renewables in Portugal
The signs are positive and, between 1 January and 31 March of this year, 14,972 GWh of electricity were generated in mainland Portugal, of which 82.9% came from renewable sources (REN and APREN).
2024-05-07
What are go-to areas, after all?
These are areas, on land and at sea or in inland waters, that are particularly suitable for the development of renewable energy projects, differentiating by type of technology, based on the circumstance that it is not expected to have a significant...
2024-04-24
Wind farms once again defeat tax authorities in court
In a new wave of litigation, a court in Viseu ruled in favor of the private sector: wind towers do not pay IMI.
2024-04-23
What is the importance of renewable energy on the high seas?
The statements of the protagonists of the Oceanic Renewables Summit.
2024-04-23
Offshore wind farms: promoters defend auction this year
With a new Government, the promoters argue that the auction process should now be resumed, but the guardianship does not advance dates at this time.
2024-04-19
Port of Aveiro was present at an offshore wind sector conference
The Ports of Aveiro and Figueira da Foz were represented by their respective administrations at the 'Oceanic Renewable Summit 2024' meeting, which was promoted by APREN.
2024-04-18
Wind farms at sea. Promoters prefer auction in two phases, but process awaits decision of the new Government
Directorate-General for Energy proposes a new phase of dialogue with offshore wind candidates.
2024-04-15
Solar developers criticize the impact of the social tariff on the profitability of the parks
APREN criticizes the existence of "retroactive effects" and the fact that "the funding entities have not been allowed to take the necessary measures to minimize the impact".