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RE+ Portugal 2026

For the second year running we were at RE+ Portugal — this time with our CEO, João Salgado, invited to moderate a panel on the future of flexibility in the Portuguese energy market.

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For the second year running, Enbiente was present at RE+ Portugal, reinforcing its active role in one of the most significant forums dedicated to the future of energy and the energy transition in Portugal.

At this edition, Enbiente's CEO, João Salgado, was once again invited by the organisers to moderate a themed panel — this time on the future of flexibility in the Portuguese energy market. The session brought together specialists from different organisations to debate business models, regulatory challenges and the opportunities tied to the evolution of the Iberian flexibility market, one of the most decisive topics for integrating renewable energy and modernising the electricity system.

Enbiente's participation in this debate reflects the recognition of its technical experience and its ability to contribute to the discussions shaping the future of the energy sector. We believe that sharing knowledge and dialogue between companies, operators and ecosystem players are essential to accelerate innovation and find answers to the challenges of the energy transition.

At Enbiente, we seek to be present not only where innovation happens, but also where the decisions that will define the future of energy are discussed. We will continue to contribute actively to a more flexible, efficient and sustainable sector, putting our experience at the service of the energy transformation.

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The future of flexibility in the Portuguese energy market

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A session at RE+ Portugal, moderated by João Salgado (Enbiente), on the role of flexibility in the stability and competitiveness of the energy system: energy storage, smart demand management, flexibility markets and new technologies, against a backdrop of rising electrification and decentralisation.

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