Portugal ācontinues to purchase energy powered by coalā
Portugal may have stopped producing electrical energy powered by the burning of coal (an āadvanceā for which there was much self-congratulation) – but it continues to import energy from countries
Portugal stops burning coal to produce electricity
Portugal has become the fourth country in Europe to stop using coal to produce electricity. The licence for the last existing thermoelectric plant at Pego, in Abrantes, actually remains in
EDP shareholders to vote on China Three Gorges takeover
Market regulator CMVM has set Wednesday, April 24 as the limit for the proposed Public Acquisition Offer from the Chinese energy giant China Three Gorges for greater control of Portugalās
Commission to hone-in on CMEC energy subsidies that have cost consumers over ā¬2.5 billion
Parliament has today approved the scrutiny of governments stretching back to 2004. The reason: to determine āthe dimension of payments realised and still to realiseā regarding CMECs – the controversial
Energy in English
Portugalās Energy Services Regulatory Authority (ERSE) has released informative leaflets in English about the end of regulatory tariffs for domestic consumers of electricity and natural gas. The leaflets are titled
Solar panels could become law
President Jorge Sampaio wants solar panels to become mandatory for every new building constructed in the Algarve. Sampaio was speaking at a congress on the impact of climatic changes at