PhD Candidate at NOVA University of Lisbon
Miguel Macias Sequeira joined CENSE FCT-NOVA as a PhD candidate in Environment and Sustainability in 2021, researching ways to support a sustainable and just energy transition at city scale. More specifically, his PhD thesis is exploring the role of hard-to-reach energy users in this transition, by characterizing audiences at European, national, and local scales and by developing a local-scale support framework which is being piloted in several neighborhoods of Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Miguel is also collaborating on several international and national research projects, such as the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH), the IEA UsersTCP Task on Hard-to-reach Energy Users, project "Ponto de Transição" that is piloting physical one-stop-shop approaches to mitigate energy poverty, and "Menu de Renovação Verde" that launched a digital one-stop-shop for home renovation.
Miguel has a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, from the NOVA School of Science and Technology of NOVA University Lisbon, with a semester abroad at the Warsaw University of Technology. Before joining CENSE, he worked on three renowned organizations, including a one-year professional experience in the Netherlands, covering areas as energy, climate change, circular economy, and water. Parallel to his PhD, Miguel is volunteering for the local partnership of Telheiras - a community-led network that promotes local sustainability - where he is coordinating an energy community project. He is also an environmental activist at GEOTA - one of the key environmental NGOs in Portugal - currently serving as board member. Since 2021, Miguel is one of the European Union's Climate Pact Ambassadors in Portugal.
HORIS - Home Renovation Integrated Services (LIFE) [2023-2026]
A digital OSS empowering homeowners renovating to choose the right professionals and navigate a complex financial processTelheiras Renewable Energy Community [2021-2025]
A community-led renewable energy generation and sharing project with the participation of local households, businesses, associations, and authorities, promoting energy poverty mitigation and energy democratization.Ponto 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.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.DECO Award Ceremony for the Consumer Friendly Municipality with Miguel Macias Sequeira as invited speaker
Masterclass of the #SomosEnergia project on "how to start an energy community?" with Miguel Macias Sequeira and Evandro Ferreira
Voting ABC: Understanding the legislative process and the importance of the socio-environmental agenda with Miguel Macias Sequeira
Premiere of the short film "Energy Communities: The step towards energy democracy" with Miguel Macias Sequeira
Miguel Macias Sequeira speaker in the event "Energy poverty and energy communities - What solutions for a just transition?"
João Pedro Gouveia, Miguel Macias Sequeira and Evandro Ferreira in the POWERCOOP seminar by the University of Coimbra