APREN Members in 2024

APREN has increased its diversity, representativeness and visibility, with the aim of encompassing all renewable technologies and every link in the electrical-sector value chain — including the professions, disciplines and sub-sectors essential to the development of renewable power plants. Its enhanced capacity to inform and support the decisions of key industry stakeholders, as well as governmental and public institutions, reflects a continuous effort to ensure the successful delivery of its Members’ projects and to overcome the sector’s inherent challenges. Under a commitment to continuous improvement, its ambition remains to be the most representative and influential association in Portugal’s renewable energy landscape. In 2024, APREN represented 89% of the renewable installed capacity in Portugal, covering a wide variety of stakeholders in the Members’ portfolio, most of them promoters, followed by service providers and industrial. 

Number of APREN
Members Evolution (2019-2024)

125
2019
129
2020
160
2021
183
2022
202
2023
204
2024

APREN Members in 2024

In 2024, the APREN Member’s portfolio totalled 204 associates from the most varied areas of activity, representing a 63% increase compared to 2019.
1
Singular
2
Merit
14
Services and Industry
22
Industry
81
Promotor
84
Services

Projects in Pipeline

In addition to the power plants in operation listed in this Yearbook, APREN also presents, in aggregate form, the capacity to be installed for each technology, by the Members that have projects under development.
NOTES: Only the capacity to be installed of projects under development by the APREN Members who provided this information were considered for the above values, and the values presented may not represent the totality of projects. The reported capacities of hybrid projects to be developed were included in the capacities of the respective technologies, as well as the capacity of RES which will be dedicated to electrolysers. For the capacity to be installed of solar photovoltaic technology, self-consumption production units and small production units were also considered.