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Portugal to offer fast-track areas for wind, solar projects

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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· Last updated: June 17, 2026

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Portugal Unveils Fast-Track Areas for Wind and Solar Projects Near Grid Connections

Portugal's Green Map Initiative for Renewable Energy

LISBON, June 17 (Reuters) - Portugal's government on Wednesday launched a process to assign over 1,000 areas for wind and solar projects around existing grid connections, which can be fast-tracked thanks to their low potential for environmental conflicts.

By doing so, the government aims to attract more investment in the country that is already one of Europe's renewable energy leaders.

Key Features of the Green Map

  • The so-called "Green Map" identifies 1,302 priority areas for renewable development - 792 for solar and 510 for wind.
  • It is part of a plan to streamline permitting and give developers greater certainty on where projects can be easily built.

Public Consultation and Stakeholder Engagement

  • The government opened a public consultation that will run until July 15, seeking input from citizens, municipalities, environmental groups and project developers to refine the plan before taking a final decision.
Location and Environmental Considerations
  • The proposed areas lie within 10 km (6.2 miles) of grid connections and were designed from the outset to avoid major licensing constraints, according to Environment Minister Maria da Graca Carvalho.

Growth of Renewable Energy in Portugal

  • Portugal's renewable capacity has expanded steadily over the past decade, with solar rising from about 1 gigawatt in 2016 to nearly 7 GW in 2025, while wind — a longer-established technology — has grown by around 10% to about 5.6 GW.
  • Renewable power covered about 80% of Portugal's electricity consumption in the first quarter of 2026.
Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Andrei Khalip and Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • The Green Map identifies 792 solar and 510 wind priority zones near grid links to streamline permitting and reduce environmental conflicts.
  • Portugal’s renewables have surged: solar capacity grew from ~1 GW in 2016 to nearly 6.8 GW by end‑2025; wind reached ~6.55 GW by December 2025.
  • Renewables are already powering around 73 % of electricity demand in 2026, with a record 78.5 % share in Q1, affirming Portugal’s role as a European clean‑energy leader.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Portugal's 'Green Map' for renewable energy?
'Green Map' identifies 1,302 priority areas for wind and solar projects close to grid connections, streamlining permitting.
How many fast-track areas are planned for wind and solar projects in Portugal?
Portugal plans 1,302 areas: 792 for solar and 510 for wind projects.
How much of Portugal's electricity consumption was covered by renewables in early 2026?
Renewable power covered about 80% of electricity consumption in Portugal in the first quarter of 2026.
What is the purpose of the public consultation on the renewable energy plan?
The consultation seeks input from citizens, municipalities, environmental groups, and developers to refine the plan.
How has Portugal's renewable capacity changed in recent years?
Solar capacity grew from about 1 GW in 2016 to nearly 7 GW in 2025; wind capacity increased by around 10% to about 5.6 GW.

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