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SOLENERGE meets 11.2 MW target ahead of schedule and with less investment than planned
SOLENERGE meets 11.2 MW target ahead of schedule and with less investment than planned
Secretaria Regional do Turismo, Mobilidade e Infraestruturas
Berta Cabral defends that Sustainability Charter symbolises strategic commitment to modernisation and development of the Azores
Berta Cabral defends that Sustainability Charter symbolises strategic commitment to modernisation and development of the Azores
Secretaria Regional do Turismo, Mobilidade e Infraestruturas
APECATE Congress and new edition of Azores Trails Fest take place in early April on Terceira Island
APECATE Congress and new edition of Azores Trails Fest take place in early April on Terceira Island
March 31, 2025
SOLENERGE meets 11.2 MW target ahead of schedule and with less investment than planned
March 31, 2025
Berta Cabral defends that Sustainability Charter symbolises strategic commitment to modernisation and development of the Azores
March 26, 2025
APECATE Congress and new edition of Azores Trails Fest take place in early April on Terceira Island
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Sessão de encerramento do 13.º Congresso da APECATE - Associação Portuguesa de Empresas de Congressos, Animação Turística e Eventos
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Nota de Imprensa
March 31, 2025
SOLENERGE meets 11.2 MW target ahead of schedule and with less investment than planned
The SOLENERGE programme, a financial incentive for the purchase of solar photovoltaic systems to be installed in the Autonomous Region of the Azores, has successfully reached the 11.2 MW target for solar panels installed before the deadline set by the European Commission and with a lower investment than initially planned. From the 19 million Euros granted through the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), only 15 million were required to ensure the commitment set for December 2025, reflecting the efficient management of EU funds. As such, the Regional Government has successfully ensured that the target is met and, with the approximately four million Euros already secured, it will exceed the commitment made to the European Commission. SOLENERGE has been running since September 2022, under Investment C14-i03-RAA- Energy Transition in the Azores under the RRP, with overall funding of 19 million Euros. The project is due to end in December 2025. However, it was necessary to suspend the submission of new investment applications at the end of 2024 as the requests submitted far exceeded the 19 million Euros allocated to this incentive measure. A request was made to the European Commission for more funds to continue supporting the investment applications already submitted. A response to this request is currently pending. The large turnout for SOLENERGE shows it effectively reduced energy bills for Azorean households and businesses while promoting the energy transition in the Azores.
March 31, 2025
SOLENERGE meets 11.2 MW target ahead of schedule and with less investment than planned
The SOLENERGE programme, a financial incentive for the purchase of solar photovoltaic systems to be installed in the Autonomous Region of the Azores, has successfully reached the 11.2 MW target for solar panels installed before the deadline set by the European Commission and with a lower investment than initially planned. From the 19 million Euros granted through the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), only 15 million were required to ensure the commitment set for December 2025, reflecting the efficient management of EU funds. As such, the Regional Government has successfully ensured that the target is met and, with the approximately four million Euros already secured, it will exceed the commitment made to the European Commission. SOLENERGE has been running since September 2022, under Investment C14-i03-RAA- Energy Transition in the Azores under the RRP, with overall funding of 19 million Euros. The project is due to end in December 2025. However, it was necessary to suspend the submission of new investment applications at the end of 2024 as the requests submitted far exceeded the 19 million Euros allocated to this incentive measure. A request was made to the European Commission for more funds to continue supporting the investment applications already submitted. A response to this request is currently pending. The large turnout for SOLENERGE shows it effectively reduced energy bills for Azorean households and businesses while promoting the energy transition in the Azores.
Nota de Imprensa
March 31, 2025
Berta Cabral defends that Sustainability Charter symbolises strategic commitment to modernisation and development of the Azores
The Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral, stated that the Azores Sustainability Charter reiterates the Azorean Government's firm commitment "to promoting and enhancing sustainability in the Region." Berta Cabral spoke Friday at the opening of the Forum "Progress of the Azores Sustainability Charter" at Nonagon - São Miguel Science and Technology Park in Lagoa, São Miguel Island. According to her, the Charter was conceived with a pioneering vision, aimed at transforming challenges into specific opportunities. "Since its launch, the pillars of cooperation, transparency, leadership and governance have guided the signatory organisations. This project, strongly backed by government investment, symbolises a strategic commitment to modernisation and sustainable economic development, which combines competitiveness with the preservation of our precious natural resources," she said. The Regional Secretary recalled that this strategic commitment is also acknowledged internationally, with the Gold Certification of the Azores as a sustainable destination by EarthCheck, a milestone that positions the Region as a global benchmark in reconciling economic development and environmental preservation. According to Berta Cabral, the Azores have grown in a sustained and sustainable manner when it comes to tourism, with an increase in revenue much higher than the growth in overnight stays and guests, representing more quality than quantity. As for the Azores Sustainability Charter, she noted that this "has also been consolidated year on year, and already includes 295 entities, including signatories and declarations of interest, with 14 of these being municipalities." The Regional Secretary highlighted all the work carried out, such as the promotion of 59 events and the training of more than 1,100 people, emphasising that these figures evidence "a collective commitment that grows and strengthens, demonstrating the transformative power of cooperation." She also emphasised the launch of the Regional Sustainability Award in November 2024, which consolidates the Regional Government's commitment to promoting corporate responsibility and innovation practices. "The 12 applications received and carefully assessed prove the positive impact of this initiative." The Azorean Government “is fully committed to encouraging and recognising the best examples of sustainable management, demonstrating that everyone's participation is essential for the transformation and modernisation of the regional economy.” As she stated, the Regional Sustainability Award reflects this goal and the foundations of the Charter (Leadership, Governance, Collaboration and Transparency) "reflect a strong commitment to sustainable practices." Berta Cabral thanked the Jury (João Ferrão, Teresa Tiago and Laetitia Arrighi) for their collaboration in selecting and analysing the applications. The selection was based on a "careful analysis using strict criteria regarding the technical quality, impact on the 2030 Agenda, integration into the Charter, innovation in processes and business models, and the establishment of partnerships." This ensured that the award winners stand out in the various dimensions of sustainability, and are a clear reflection of the collective effort and best practices they are promoting. She also thanked the signatories for their active and committed participation, which is fundamental to the success of this project. "The ongoing dialogue and close collaboration between the Government, through the Destination Sustainability Management Structure - DMO, and these entities reflects a shared commitment to sustainability and excellence in management," she said. The government official also emphasised the DMO's initiative and action and the Regional Directorate for Tourism in designing and conducting the entire process, which resulted in the Gold Certification of Destination Azores and the Regional Sustainability Award. It was a collective endeavour and a partnership between the Government and the private sector that evidences the individual effort and the joint efforts that "have the power to build a more resilient, innovative and sustainable future," stressed Berta Cabral. She concluded: "Our outlook for the future is marked by optimism and the determination to continue investing in sustainability. This event is another privileged space for sharing experiences and constructive debate. It symbolises the continuity of our political commitment to transforming current challenges into opportunities for growth and improvement for all citizens."
March 31, 2025
Berta Cabral defends that Sustainability Charter symbolises strategic commitment to modernisation and development of the Azores
The Regional Secretary for Tourism, Mobility and Infrastructures, Berta Cabral, stated that the Azores Sustainability Charter reiterates the Azorean Government's firm commitment "to promoting and enhancing sustainability in the Region." Berta Cabral spoke Friday at the opening of the Forum "Progress of the Azores Sustainability Charter" at Nonagon - São Miguel Science and Technology Park in Lagoa, São Miguel Island. According to her, the Charter was conceived with a pioneering vision, aimed at transforming challenges into specific opportunities. "Since its launch, the pillars of cooperation, transparency, leadership and governance have guided the signatory organisations. This project, strongly backed by government investment, symbolises a strategic commitment to modernisation and sustainable economic development, which combines competitiveness with the preservation of our precious natural resources," she said. The Regional Secretary recalled that this strategic commitment is also acknowledged internationally, with the Gold Certification of the Azores as a sustainable destination by EarthCheck, a milestone that positions the Region as a global benchmark in reconciling economic development and environmental preservation. According to Berta Cabral, the Azores have grown in a sustained and sustainable manner when it comes to tourism, with an increase in revenue much higher than the growth in overnight stays and guests, representing more quality than quantity. As for the Azores Sustainability Charter, she noted that this "has also been consolidated year on year, and already includes 295 entities, including signatories and declarations of interest, with 14 of these being municipalities." The Regional Secretary highlighted all the work carried out, such as the promotion of 59 events and the training of more than 1,100 people, emphasising that these figures evidence "a collective commitment that grows and strengthens, demonstrating the transformative power of cooperation." She also emphasised the launch of the Regional Sustainability Award in November 2024, which consolidates the Regional Government's commitment to promoting corporate responsibility and innovation practices. "The 12 applications received and carefully assessed prove the positive impact of this initiative." The Azorean Government “is fully committed to encouraging and recognising the best examples of sustainable management, demonstrating that everyone's participation is essential for the transformation and modernisation of the regional economy.” As she stated, the Regional Sustainability Award reflects this goal and the foundations of the Charter (Leadership, Governance, Collaboration and Transparency) "reflect a strong commitment to sustainable practices." Berta Cabral thanked the Jury (João Ferrão, Teresa Tiago and Laetitia Arrighi) for their collaboration in selecting and analysing the applications. The selection was based on a "careful analysis using strict criteria regarding the technical quality, impact on the 2030 Agenda, integration into the Charter, innovation in processes and business models, and the establishment of partnerships." This ensured that the award winners stand out in the various dimensions of sustainability, and are a clear reflection of the collective effort and best practices they are promoting. She also thanked the signatories for their active and committed participation, which is fundamental to the success of this project. "The ongoing dialogue and close collaboration between the Government, through the Destination Sustainability Management Structure - DMO, and these entities reflects a shared commitment to sustainability and excellence in management," she said. The government official also emphasised the DMO's initiative and action and the Regional Directorate for Tourism in designing and conducting the entire process, which resulted in the Gold Certification of Destination Azores and the Regional Sustainability Award. It was a collective endeavour and a partnership between the Government and the private sector that evidences the individual effort and the joint efforts that "have the power to build a more resilient, innovative and sustainable future," stressed Berta Cabral. She concluded: "Our outlook for the future is marked by optimism and the determination to continue investing in sustainability. This event is another privileged space for sharing experiences and constructive debate. It symbolises the continuity of our political commitment to transforming current challenges into opportunities for growth and improvement for all citizens."