Additional hybrid capacity is being deployed, namely by Iberdrola, Greenvolt, Akuo, EDP and GALP, supported by Portugal's Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR) programme under the “Flexibility and Storage” incentive call. Benoit Ribeaud, technical advisor at Everoze, unpacks the impact of Decree-Law 99/2024 — and explores why this long-awaited fast-track could make a difference, if implementation catches up with ambition. Portugal's renewables sector is growing up quickly. Curtailment is increasing, flexibility is. EDP, through EDP Renováveis, has commissioned Portugal's second hybrid park that combines wind and solar energy in the same location, practically doubling the capacity for renewable electricity production in a single site. Next to the São João Wind Farm, operational since 2008 with a capacity of. The Portugal Solar Energy Market Report is Segmented by Technology (Solar Photovoltaic and Concentrated Solar Power), Grid Type (On-Grid and Off-Grid), and End-User (Utility-Scale, Commercial and Industrial, and Residential). The Market Sizes and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Installed. Portugal's solar capacity reached 6. While distributed generation is steadily expanding, a quicker rate of deployment across all market segments will be needed to meet 2030 targets. Portugal added 499 MW of solar between December. José Carlos Matos, director of INEGI's wind energy area, points out that "providing a useful and detailed portrait of the electricity sector and the way in which this sector meets the demand for electricity is important to help the general public to understand a little better the complex world of. By the end of the decade, it aims to install: 20. 8 GW of solar power capacity, and12.