In this auction, there were 2 lots with a fixed price.
One lot with a price of €41.03/MWh and another, which will be the lowest tariff in the world, worth -4.13 €/MWh (equivalent to a 110% discount on the reference tariff initially set by the Portuguese government).
The bid was submitted by EDP Renewables, who also led in terms of awarded capacity – with the total of 70MW.
This tariff is about 137% lower than the lowest tariff obtained in the 2020 solar auction, considered to be the lowest in the world at the time, when it reached 11.14 €/MWh.
The value corresponds to a unit gain of around €620,000 for each MW awarded over 15 years.
This marks another step made by Portugal towards intensifying the use of national solar resources and consolidating the commitment to renewable energy sources, which is expected to result in lower energy bills, as well as reducing energy dependence on non-renewable sources.




