Researcher at NOVA University of Lisbon
Katherine has a PhD in Environment and Sustainability (2024) from NOVA University of Lisbon (024). She holds a BSc in Environmental Management from Manchester Metropolitan University and an MSc in Environment and Public Policy from Cranfield University. After completing her MSc degree, she worked for 2.5 years on a government-funded community retrofit project in the UK. Katherine’s role was supporting residents through energy efficiency improvements. With a desire to develop her knowledge of this topic in an academic setting, Katherine began working as a Researcher at the Centre for Environmental and Sustainability Research (CENSE) at NOVA University Lisbon in 2018. Katherine's doctorate focused on the linked but sometimes competing agendas of climate change, energy transitions, and energy poverty in Portugal. Alongside her doctoral work, Katherine participated in the Energy Poverty Action: Agenda Co-Creation and Knowledge Innovation (ENGAGER 2017-2021) research network. Katherine also participates in the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) and the EU LIFE ENTRACK project.
Abstract Book of the Joint ESA RN12 “Environment and Society” Mid-term and the 7th Energy and Society Conference [2025]
Public Consultation Assessment of the Portuguese Social Climate Plan 2026-2032 [2025]
Multilevel Collaborative Research Spearheading Europe’s Fight Against Energy Poverty [2025]
Loops, triangles, and transitions - Participatory Systems Mapping of energy poverty policies [2025]
Social Energy Innovation For A Just Transition: Mapping And Co-Creation Of Policies In Rural Areas Of Southern Europe [2025]
Perceptions of competing agendas in carbon neutrality policies in Portugal: Adverse impacts on vulnerable population groups [2024]
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.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.EPAH - EU Energy Poverty Advisory Hub [2021-2024]
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 governments.2nd Phase of the "Edifícios + Sustentáveis" (More Sustainable Buildings) Support Program [2021-2023]
The 2nd Phase of the "Edifícios + Sustentáveis" (More Sustainable Buildings) Support Program is a government initiative in Portugal that aims to promote sustainable building practices and energy efficiency in buildings.Energy Inclusion Project [2022-2023]
Provide support to EDP - Social Impact Office for their project on Social InclusionKatherine Mahoney at the ESA RN12 'Environment and Society' mid-term and 'Energy and Society' network 7th joint conference:
NOVA FCT Science Days
Regional information session and workshop in Faro- LIFE Programme _ENTRACK project
Regional Information Session and Workshop on the Life Programme
2nd ENTRACK Community of Practice on Inclusive Renewable Energy Communities
Katherine Mahoney at 8th Annual APEEN Conference—Energy Flexibility for a Just Transition