PhD Candidate at NOVA University of Lisbon
Pedro Palma holds a MSc. degree in environmental engineering, environmental systems engineering profile, from the NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon. He has been a researcher at CENSE since 2017, developing research work on buildings energy modelling, building renovation cost-effectiveness analysis, energy poverty vulnerability metrics, and climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.
He has participated in national and European projects such as Intermunicipal Plans for Climate Change Adaptation of Portuguese regions Alentejo Central and Oeste; the National Roadmap for Carbon Neutrality 2050 of Portugal; the project LIGAR! Energy Efficiency for All!, about the identification of energy poverty hotspots for local action in Portugal; the project Ponto de Transição, which implemented and is currently running a physical one-stop-shop for energy poverty mitigation; the Climate-KIC project SUSHI - Sustainable Historic City Districts; the Menu de Renovação Verde, which developed a digital one-stop-shop for home renovation; the IEA's UsersTCP Task on Hard-to-reach Energy Users; and the project EPAH - Energy Poverty Advisory Hub.
Pedro is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the doctoral program Environment and Sustainability at the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research (CENSE), of the same school and university, exploring building energy performance and energy poverty measurements across spatial and temporal scales.
Energy Poverty National Indicators: Uncovering New Possibilities for Expanded Knowledge [2023]
How much will it cost? An energy renovation analysis for the Portuguese dwelling stock [2022]
It Starts at Home: Space Heating and Cooling Efficiency for Energy Poverty and Carbon Emissions Reduction in Portugal [2022]
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.HORIS - Home Renovation Integrated Services (LIFE) [2023-2026]
A digital OSS empowering homeowners renovating to choose the right professionals and navigate a complex financial processEnergy/and human POverty: Public policy and Recommendations in Southern Europe [EFPORE-SE] [2024-2025]
The project's primary goal is to provide methods for measuring energy poverty and enhancing institutional capacities to identify energy-poor households in South Europe using Greece, Portugal Spain and Italy as case studies. The project is funded by the HellenicPonto de Transição (Transition Point) [2021-2025]
Ponto de Transição is a mobile one-stop-shop operating out of a reused shipping container, with the goal of providing residents with useful, practical information and support on how they can improve the thermal comfort of their homes.La vivienda iberoamericana ante los desafíos post-COVID y de adaptación al Cambio Global, desde la habitabilidad: propuestas arquitectónicas y técnicas para hábitats igualitarios y salubres (VIbRA-IS) [2022-2024]
The aim of this LINCGLOBAL project is to promote interaction between Ibero-American and Portuguese and Spanish researchers in the field of Global Change, while advancing in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Energy Efficiency Tips and Consumer Segmentation [2023-2024]
The project aims to develop energy efficiency tips to raise consumers awareness. It also aims to develop consumer profiles. The project is being developed for SU Electricidade - portuguese eletricity supplier on the regulated market.2025
1st International Workshop on Applied Economics and Sustainability (Harakopio University of Athens)
2024
International Workshop "The ecological transition challenge: Energy poverty, well-being and sustainability" in Madrid
First meeting of the LOCATEE Project in Warsaw, Poland
EPAH International Annual Conference in Barcelona
João Pedro Gouveia invited speaker to the launch event of the Portuguese Energy Poverty Observatory
Pedro Palma and Miguel Macias Sequeira at the Ethical Assembly Climate & Social Justice Summit at the Beato Innovation District in Lisbon