"It is essential to create conditions to facilitate and attract necessary investment", declares Matos Fernandes
Making the economy neutral by 2050 will require significant investment from the public and private sectors.
2021-05-25
Green mortgages: For a more sustainable future
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change and the recent COVID-19 pandemic are a clear warning that there is an urgent need to take better care of our planet.
2021-05-25
These are the 10 countries with the greatest capacity to produce wind energy
From China to Germany, through the United States and Canada, discover the 10 countries with the highest wind capacity in the world.
2021-05-25
Fighting energy poverty: organizations come together to show what can be done
On May 17th, the public consultation for the “National Long-Term Strategy to Combat Energy Poverty 2021-2050” ended.
2021-05-25
Six organizations ask Portugal and the EU not to provide support for burning biomass
Environmentalists say that the electricity obtained from burning leftovers will never be green and that the political bet on using forest biomass to produce electricity is disputed.
2021-05-24
João Pedro Matos Fernandes on structural forest prevention
"Portugal was the first country in the world to commit to carbon neutrality in 2050."
2021-05-24
G7 countries agree to stop new financing for coal energy projects
They also pledged to accelerate the transition from coal to an "overwhelmingly decarbonized" energy system in the 2030s.
2021-05-24
The sustainability of the sea in Portugal is an opportunity
Portugal, as a member state of the European Union, has access to and can implement all the sustainable finance solutions developed in Europe.
2021-05-24
Energy renewal: after all, it is health that we are talking about
Energy poverty affects approximately 25% of the Portuguese population, which makes this situation a priority approach.
2021-05-23
Electricity prices could be negative, but they will not have an impact on the invoices
As of July 6, it is possible that a company will have to pay to produce electricity in the Iberian market.