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Sines power plant (hard coal) started operation in 1985–1989 in Portugal. According to WWF its CO 2 emissions were among the top dirty ones in Portugal in 2007. [3] That coal power plant went offline in January 2021, with the one remaining coal power plant in the country, closing at 7h15 on the 19th of November 2021. [4] [5]
The United States of America stands out as one of Portugal's main trading partners and is Portugal's largest trading partner outside the European Union. [27]According to data from the National Institute of Statistics, in 2022 the USA was the 4th customer of Portuguese exports, with a share of 7% of the total, and occupied the 8th position in terms of imports (3.28% of the total).
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3.8 164.4 Pedrógão: Guadiana Beja 2005 10 45 Gravity 43 448 340,000 84.80 11.04 106 Pego do Altar: Alcáçovas: Setúbal: 1949 2 3 CFRD 63 192 371,000 52.26 6.55 94 Penide: Cávado Braga 1951 4.872 22.3 Masonry 21 51 9,000 16.7 0.69 0.5 Picote: Douro Bragança 1958 2011 195 246 868.6 244 Arch 100 139 205,000 471 2.44 63 Pocinho: Douro Guarda ...
Station District Coordinates Capacity ()Primary fuel Year commissioned Status Carregado Power Station: Lisbon: 710 MW: Fuel oil: 1969: Decommissioned (2012): Lares Power Station
[2] [3] [4] By 2023, the share of renewable power sources of Portugal's electricity rose to 61% (from 49% in 2022). Grid operator REN attributes the record percentage to favorable weather conditions. [5] Portugal aims to generate 85% of its electricity from renewables by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, five years ahead of its ...
[164] [165] The data released monthly by the Bank of Portugal on the value of remittances that emigrants send to Portugal shows an increase of 1.8% in 2021 compared to the previous year, surpassing 3 billion euros. Portugal was one of the EU member states with the highest figures for remittances received. [166]
Latin American and the Caribbean countries by GDP per capita PPP (2019). This is a list of Latin American and the Caribbean countries by gross domestic product at purchasing power parity in international dollars according to the International Monetary Fund's estimates in the October 2023 World Economic Outlook database.