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ABSTRACT: In 2024, the new wind power capacity installed amounted to 64 MW. This capacity results from overcapacity procedures and expansions at existing sites, with only one new wind park being installed. A new version of the NECP 2030 was released, with wind power continuing to play an important role in decarbonization of the power system, setting targets of 10.4 GW for onshore wind and 2.0 GW for offshore wind. For the offshore case, these values align with the work achieved by the ministerial working group created by the Portuguese government to accelerate the offshore wind market. The objective of this group is to establish the necessary conditions for the allocation and installation of 2 GW by 2030 through capacity auctions. The main R&D work in 2024 was focused on training activities in wind energy digitalisation (project TWEED) and create intelligent systems supporting autonomous wind power plant operations (project INTELLIWIND) as well as in developing new larger segmented wind blades to improve performance and environmental sustainability of the materials (project RiSEnergy).
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Wind energy Portugal
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Couto, A., Costa, P.A., Simões, T. & Estanqueiro, A. (2025). Annual Report 2024: Portugal. In: IEA Wind TCP Annual Reports, IEA, November, 2025.
