Researcher at NOVA University of Lisbon
Miguel Macias Sequeira holds a PhD in Environment and Sustainability from the School of Science and Technology of NOVA University of Lisbon and a MSc degree in Environmental Engineering from the School of Science and Technology of NOVA University of Lisbon. Currently, Miguel is an energy and climate researcher at CENSE – Center for Environmental Research and Sustainability, NOVA-FCT – NOVA University of Lisbon. His research explores topics such as energy transitions, energy justice, energy policies, energy poverty, hard-to-reach energy users, energy efficiency, building renovation, renewable energy, one-stop shops, energy communities, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable cities and communities. He is the author or co-author of 7 peer-reviewed articles and 5 book chapters (h-index 4). Miguel has contributed to 10 reports, policy briefs, and practical guides, and has participated in 26 scientific conferences with peer review process. Miguel is also collaborating in 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 is the Executive Coordinator of the Telheiras/Lumiar Renewable Energy Community which is a pioneer energy community in Portugal and a member of REScoop.eu, promoted by the Local Partnership of Telheiras and the Lumiar Civil Parish . He is also an environmental activist at GEOTA - one of the key environmental NGOs in Portugal - currently serving as Vice-President. Since 2021, Miguel is one of the European Union's Climate Pact Ambassadors in Portugal. Miguel has dedicated significant effort to knowledge extension and dissemination.
Executive Summary - Tackling energy poverty: the potential of a mobile ‘one-stop shop’ [2023]
Renewable Energy Communities: Concepts, Approaches and the Case Study of Telheiras Neighborhood in Lisbon [2023]
Comunidade de Energia Renovável de Telheiras: uma iniciativa colaborativa de cidadãos, associações e governo local [2023]
Public Consultation Document on the Portuguese National Energy Poverty Strategy 2022-2050 [2023]
Non-residential hard-to-reach energy users: A vast audience forgotten by the energy transition? [2023]
EPAH - Energy Poverty National Indicators: Uncovering New Possibilities for Expanded Knowledge [2023]
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.Energy Inclusion Project [2022-2023]
Provide support to EDP - Social Impact Office for their project on Social InclusionGreen Renovation Menu [2020-2021]
The "Menu Renovação Verde" aims to help homeowners increase the sustainability of their homes, as well as improve their comfort conditions and reduce their energy bills, with a particular focus on those who are most vulnerable and those living in older and inefficient buildings.2026
Registration is now OPEN for the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (#EPAH) Annual Conference!
EPAH 2026 Technical Assistance – Call for Applications Now Open!
CIM Tamega e Sousa - Environment and Energy Conference 2026
Miguel Macias Sequeira at the Together for Better Homes: Support Centres & Community Engagement Webinar (Poland)
Team members at the Prémio LIGAR – Energia para Todos
ENERGY POVERTY ACTION: Identifying and Engaging Hard-To-Reach Populations in the European Union