Photovoltaic Panels at Fonte da Moura Elementary School

54 photovoltaic panels were installed at the Fonte da Moura Elementary School with a power output of 24,57 kWp. The panels have an annual production of 34.501,87 kW/h of electricity, of which 45,58% is consumed by the school, corresponding to a reduction in emissions of 5,38 tonnes of CO₂/year. This intervention was carried out as […]
Photovoltaic Panels at Sobreiras Wastewater Treatment Plant

The Self-Consumption Production Unit at the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) of Sobreiras consists of 635 photovoltaic panels that produce clean energy to power the WWTP’s operations. These panels have a capacity of 387 kilowatt-peak (KWp) and an estimated production of 619 megawatt-hours (MWh) per year, representing savings of around 80.000 euros per year on the […]
Photovoltaic Panels at Falcão Elementary School

40 photovoltaic panels were installed on one of the green roofs of the Falcão Elementary School. This Self-Consumption Production Unit (UPAC) has an annual production of 28,63 kW/h of electricity, which corresponds to 60% of the energy consumed by the school and is equivalent to a reduction in CO2 emissions of 7,39 tonnes per year. […]
Photovoltaic Panels at Freixo Wastewater Treatment Plant

Through the cross-border AQUALITRANS II project, 242 photovoltaic panels were installed in 2023 at the Freixo Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), distributed across the administrative building and the building where water pre-treatment is carried out. The Self-Consumption Production Unit, with a total implementation area of 619 m², has an installed capacity of 133 kWp and an […]
Agra do Amial Renewable Energy Community

The Agra do Amial Renewable Energy Community (REC) was implemented in 2024 with the aim of supplying and sharing electricity between the buildings that make up the REC, in a self-consumption model. The total installed power is around 127 kWp, distributed across 233 photovoltaic solar panels, of which 205 are located in the Agra do Amial […]
Águas e Energia do Porto photovoltaic park

The installation of the 454 kWp park guarantees self-sufficiency on sunny days, powering the campus buildings and the electric vehicle park, as well as selling the surplus. With 1,228 panels on the roofs of the three reservoirs, it is a milestone in Porto’s economic and environmental sustainability.
Photovoltaic panels for the Firefighters Headquarters

458 photovoltaic panels were installed with a total power of 208.39 kWp, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This installation is part of the Porto Solar project, which aims to promote energy efficiency and independence in 29 municipal buildings, guaranteeing the use of renewable energy.
Photovoltaic panels at Bom Pastor Elementary School

52 photovoltaic panels were installed with a total power of 23.66 kWp, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This action is part of the Porto Solar project, which aims to promote energy efficiency and independence by installing panels on 29 municipal buildings to generate and use renewable energy.
Nature based solutions at Falcão Elementary School

The Falcão Primary School is now a model building, demonstrating natural-based solutions to improve bioclimatic comfort and increase resilience to climate change. It has three green roofs, a green wall, a pond and photovoltaic panels to produce electricity.