João Pedro Gouveia

Lab Leader at NOVA University of Lisbon



Dr João Pedro Gouveia holds a PhD in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies from NOVA School of Science and Technology of NOVA University of Lisbon (FCT-NOVA, PT). He is a Principal Researcher and Integrated Member at the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research (CENSE). At CENSE, he created and leads a team working on energy-efficiency solutions & funding schemes, as well as energy-poverty mitigation (Firefly Energy Lab). He is the coordinator of the CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute thematic line on "Promoting a circular and carbon-neutral economy".
He is a lecturer at NOVA University of Lisbon (FCT, SBE, FCSH) in the fields of climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as sustainable and resilient cities. He is one of the founders of Regenerative Intelligence (RegenIntel), a global advisory consultancy based in the US.
Dr Gouveia's expertise extends beyond academia, as he is the principal investigator of multiple national and international projects, policy support studies, and consultancy work on buildings, energy efficiency, energy poverty, sustainable cities, and climate change. His practical application of research is further evidenced by his role, since 2021, on the Coordination team of EPAH - EU Energy Poverty Advisory Hub for DG Energy of the European Commission, and by his former position on the Management Committee of the EU COST Action on Energy Poverty (ENGAGER) (2017-2020).
He supervises multiple PhD and MSc theses. He is a recognised international expert in his research area, serving as an advisor on seven EU projects and participating in various academic MSc and PhD juries. João has authored over 59 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact-factor international journals, with more than 4,300 citations (H-index of 32). He has also contributed to presentations at over 150 national and international conferences and events, serving as an invited speaker or keynote speaker to more than 100.
He is a member of the editorial board of Discover Global Society (Springer Nature), PLOS Climate, and an Associate Editor of Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.
He was a Senior Research Fellow for energy systems at Project Drawdown (USA) (2016-2020), founder and former Board Member of DERA - Drawdown Europe Research Association (2019-2022), and APEEN - Portuguese Association for Energy Economics (2015), where he is currently part of the board as vice president. Between 2018 and 2021, he served on the CENSE Management Board, with responsibility for the cross-cutting area of "Impact on Society and Technology Transfer." Since January 2025, he has been a member of the CENSE Management Board, responsible for Research and Scientific Production. He is one of the elected representatives of the Researchers on the Environmental Science and Engineering Department Council at FCT-NOVA (2020-...).
Before pursuing his PhD, he completed his master's degree in Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon, where he also earned his bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering Sciences.

Scientific Publications
Sareen, S., Thomson, H., Tirado Herrero, S., Gouveia, J.P., Lippert, I., Lis, A.

European energy poverty metrics: Scales, prospects and limits [2020]

Global Transitions

Scientific Publications
Mahoney, K., Gouveia, J. P., Palma, P.

(Dis)United Kingdom? Potential for a common approach to energy poverty assessment [2020]

Energy Research & Social Science

Posters
J.P. Gouveia, M. Sequeira, P. Palma

Menu de Renovação Verde ("The Green Menu") [2020]


Factsheets, Infographics and Briefs
Marlies Hesselman, Sergio Tirado Herrero, Iñigo Antepara, Anna Bajomi, Roberto Barrella, Marine Cornelis, Teresa Cuerdo, Audrey Dobbins, Marielle Feenstra, João Pedro Gouveia, Mònica Guiteras Blaya, Rachel Guyet, Florian Hanke, Ioanna Kyprianou, Caitlin Robinson, Slavica Robić, Carmen Sánchez-Guevara, Siddharth Sareen, Marilyn Smith, Ana Stojilovska, Harriet Thomson, Anaïs Varo Barranco, Koen Straver and Hyerim Yoon.

ENGAGER - Policy Brief No. 4 New narratives and actors for citizen-led energy poverty dialogues [2020]


Reports
S.S.H.T.J.P. Gouveia, P.P.A. Dobbins, I.K.L.M.C.R.T.A.R.C.A.S.C.S.A.S.F.M.N.M.C.C.G.N.C.G.M.a.M. Martiskainen

ENGAGER - Moving beyond the state of the art in energy poverty measurement (WG2) [2020]



International

EPAH EU Energy Poverty Advisory HUB [2025-2028]

The Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) is the leading EU initiative aiming to eradicate energy poverty and accelerate the just energy transition of European local communities. EPAH’s mission is to be the central platform of energy poverty expertise in Europe for local communities and all stakeholders interested in taking action to combat energy poverty in Europe by providing direct support, learning opportunities, and research results and by building a collaborative network of stakeholders interested in taking action to combat energy poverty in Europe.

International

LOCal Authorities to Tackle Energy povErty in private multi-apartment buildings (LOCATEE) [LIFE] [2024-2027]

LOCATEE's overarching goal is to support local municipalities in addressing energy poverty through the renovation of private multiapartment buildings for vulnerable residents.

International

ENTRACK Empowering local and regional authorities to design clean Energy TRAnsition plans through Capacity and Knowledge (LIFE) [2023-2026]

Empowering local and regional authorities is pivotal in achieving the EU's ambitious climate neutrality goals by 2050. The #ENTRACK project recognizes the challenges faced by local policymakers, especially in rural areas, where a lack of knowledge and technical capacity often hinders socially just energy planning.

International

SHELTER- Sustainable Habitability and Energy for Living and Teleworking: making Environments more Resilient [2025-2026]

The aim is to delve into the new challenges of housing and built environments concerning domestic energy use and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) that affect the population in inequity, vulnerability, health, and well-being. Specifically, daily tasks from living and newer ones, such as teleworking, boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic, are explored to determine their environmental, social, and economic impacts. This study has an exploratory nature, so two approaches are applied: 1) quantitative: we will analyze surveys, sharing previous and ongoing project insights from regions and other data-based analyses; 2) qualitative, we will explore individual/collective experiences from other techniques (interviews, focus groups, community sessions), using photos, either taken by participants (Photovoice technique or similar), or by Generative Artificial Intelligence (photo-elicitation). A mixed approach and transdisciplinary work contribute to shifts toward societal and environmental enhancement in the Climate Change context following SDGs.

International

HORIS - Home Renovation Integrated Services (LIFE) [2023-2026]

A digital OSS empowering homeowners renovating to choose the right professionals and navigate a complex financial process

International

RIPEBA - Red Iberoamericana de pobreza energética y bienestar ambiental (722RT0135) [2024-2025]

João Pedro Gouveia part of the RIPEBA network - Red iberoamericana de pobreza energética y bienestar ambiental since 2024.

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June 13, 2023 Online
Diagnosing energy poverty: two Portuguese projects receive EPAH assistance
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May 26, 2023 Radio
João Pedro Gouveia comments on national radio TSF on the possibility of a new energy Poverty Observatory in Portugal
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May 11, 2023 TV
João Pedro Gouveia at "Corpo Clínico" on TV channel Canal S+
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May 01, 2023 Podcast
Podcast - Energy Sufficiency and the Green Renovation Menu
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April 29, 2023 TV
João Pedro Gouveia at "Biosfera" RTP2 TV Program
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April 27, 2023 Online
Who wants to join the Telheiras Renewable Energy Community pilot project? - Viver Telheiras blog
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