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2021-11-21
End of coal deserves applause, but also fear
Minister says it will "reassure" workers.
2021-11-21
New law blows alarms from photovoltaic companies
The Government's draft law threatens to return dozens of major solar power plants to square-one.
2021-11-21
Mills at sea: the energy of waves and winds
The ocean has immense potential in the defense of the environment, its movements give light, light up lamps, make the world turn. Just like the airs that circulate through the atmosphere. And Portugal gives cards in this matter.
2021-11-21
Matos Fernandes and the end of coal: "We will create a lot of jobs with renewables"
The Minister of the Environment assures "all social protection" to the approximately 150 workers of the Pego power plant in Abrantes.
2021-11-20
Coal production has ended in Portugal
Pego's coal-fueled power plant last produced electricity on Friday morning, and with no more coal to burn, closes a chapter in the country's energy history.
2021-11-19
National energy dependency decreases two points to 72.8% in 2019
Despite this decrease, the share of renewable energy in electricity production increased by 4.1%.
2021-11-19
"It takes political will to move forward in smart cities," says GeSI
Ambition, vision, dialogue, innovation, public-private partnerships and involvement of all stakeholders are the ingredients for building smart cities.
2021-11-19
Amended rules of the role of SCE technicians
The decree-law establishing the requirements for access and exercise of the activity of technicians of the Energy Certification System of Buildings (SCE) has been published.
2021-11-18
Energy systems as "systems of systems"
In addition to the creation of long-term bilateral contracts, also highlighted by Jorge Esteves as a way to cover risk and solve supply problems, there are other responses, namely sizing the integrated energy market in Europe.
2021-11-18
Wind Energy: a pillar for sustainability and energy transition
As citizens we must look to the future with a natural commitment and sense of carbon neutrality. As an electrical producing industry the commitment is even greater.