Pedro Palma

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.


Scientific Publications
L. Mundaca, S. Rotmann, K. Ashby, B. Karlin, D. Butler, M. Sequeira, J.P. Gouveia, P. Palma, A. Realini, S. Maggiore, M. Feenstra

Hard-to-reach energy users: An ex-post cross-country assessment of behavioural-oriented interventions [2023]

Energy Research & Social Science



Reports


National

PIAAC OESTE - Intermunicipal Plan for Climate Change Adaptation in Oeste region, Portugal [2018-2019]

Oeste PIAAC is an action plan to face climate change for the inter municipal region of OESTE in Portugal. In this sense, it contains risk mapping for the main climate vulnerabilities and adaptation measures, taking into account a vision of the future for the region it covers. For this to be possible, stakeholders and decision makers will be involved throughout the process of drawing up the Plan, in a logic of participation and knowledge sharing.

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July 19, 2024 Online
Published study by Pedro Palma and João Pedro Gouveia "Analysing the 2023-2050 Long-term National Strategy to Combat Energy Poverty - Challenges and Proposals for Portugal]
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November 21, 2023 Online
Honorable mention on the NOVA Impact Research Narratives - Collaborative research spearheading Europe’s fight against Energy Poverty
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June 13, 2023 Online
Diagnosing energy poverty: two Portuguese projects receive EPAH assistance
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April 20, 2023 Magazine
The Long Way for a Renovated and Future-proof Building Stock in Portugal
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March 03, 2023 Online
Public consultation on the National Long-Term Strategy for Combating Energy Poverty 2022-2050.
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February 21, 2023 Newspaper
Eficiência energética. Renovação de edifícios custaria €70 mil milhões mas PRR aloca apenas €300 milhões?
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