Lab Leader at NOVA University of Lisbon
Dr João Pedro Gouveia holds a PhD in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies from NOVA School of Science and Technology of NOVA University of Lisbon (FCT-NOVA, PT). He is a Principal Researcher and Integrated Member at the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research (CENSE). At CENSE, he created and leads a team working on energy-efficiency solutions & funding schemes, as well as energy-poverty mitigation (Firefly Energy Lab). He is the coordinator of the CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute thematic line on "Promoting a circular and carbon-neutral economy".
He is a lecturer at NOVA University of Lisbon (FCT, SBE, FCSH) in the fields of climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as sustainable and resilient cities. He is one of the founders of Regenerative Intelligence (RegenIntel), a global advisory consultancy based in the US.
Dr Gouveia's expertise extends beyond academia, as he is the principal investigator of multiple national and international projects, policy support studies, and consultancy work on buildings, energy efficiency, energy poverty, sustainable cities, and climate change. His practical application of research is further evidenced by his role, since 2021, on the Coordination team of EPAH - EU Energy Poverty Advisory Hub for DG Energy of the European Commission, and by his former position on the Management Committee of the EU COST Action on Energy Poverty (ENGAGER) (2017-2020).
He supervises multiple PhD and MSc theses. He is a recognised international expert in his research area, serving as an advisor on seven EU projects and participating in various academic MSc and PhD juries. João has authored over 59 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact-factor international journals, with more than 4,300 citations (H-index of 32). He has also contributed to presentations at over 150 national and international conferences and events, serving as an invited speaker or keynote speaker to more than 100.
He is a member of the editorial board of Discover Global Society (Springer Nature), PLOS Climate, and an Associate Editor of Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.
He was a Senior Research Fellow for energy systems at Project Drawdown (USA) (2016-2020), founder and former Board Member of DERA - Drawdown Europe Research Association (2019-2022), and APEEN - Portuguese Association for Energy Economics (2015), where he is currently part of the board as vice president. Between 2018 and 2021, he served on the CENSE Management Board, with responsibility for the cross-cutting area of "Impact on Society and Technology Transfer." Since January 2025, he has been a member of the CENSE Management Board, responsible for Research and Scientific Production. He is one of the elected representatives of the Researchers on the Environmental Science and Engineering Department Council at FCT-NOVA (2020-...).
Before pursuing his PhD, he completed his master's degree in Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon, where he also earned his bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering Sciences.
EPAH - 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]
A framework for policy mix analysis: assessing energy poverty policies [2022]
LIGAR - Eficiência energética para todos! [Energy Efficiency for All!] [2017-2019]
“LIGAR – Energia para todos!” is an initiative that aims to develop inclusive strategies to mitigate energy poverty and increase the energy efficiency among the population in disadvantaged socioeconomic conditions and info-exclusion.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.InSmart – Integrative Smart City Planning (FP7 project) [2013-2017]
The InSMART concept brings together cities, scientific and industrial organizations in order to establish and implement a comprehensive methodology for enhancing sustainable planning addressing the current and future city energy needs through an integrative and multidisciplinary planning approach.COMET - Integrated infrastructure for CO2 transport and storage in the west Mediterranean (FP7) [2010-2012]
COMET aims at identifying and assessing the most cost effective CO2 transport and storage infrastructure able to serve the West Mediterranean area, namely Portugal, Spain and Morocco. This is achieved considering the time and spatial aspects of the development of the energy sector and other industrial activities in those countries as well as the location, capacity and availability of potential CO2 storage geological formations. Special attention is given to a balanced decision on transport modes, matching the sources and sinks, addressing safety and lifetime objectives, meeting optimal cost - benefit trade-off, for a CCS network infrastructure as part of an international cooperation policy. The need for a joint CCS infrastructure in the West Mediterranean is related to the geographical proximity, to the increasing connections between the energy and industrial sectors in the area, to the continuity of sedimentary basins that can act as possible storage reservoirs and to the existing experience in managing a large gas transport infrastructure, such as the natural gas pipeline coming through Morocco, to Spain and Portugal. The consortium is coordinated by INETI (Portugal), and comprises 7 research institutions, 4 Universities, 1 SME and 5 energy companies from 6 European countries and Morocco. COMET aims to optimise the connection between sources and sinks by comparing the several possible transport modes (pipelines, trains, ships and trucks) and existing and to be realized infrastructures and expects to find the least-cost transport mode and routes from clusters to sinks. It is expected that each source cluster will be rigorously matched to the most suitable sink, while minimising the required investment in infrastructures and taking advantage of the effect of scale associated to an integrated infrastructure. COMET will be an important step towards the safe and commercial deployment of large scale near zero emission power plants in SW Europe and North Africa.2026
João Pedro Gouveia at the roundtable “Energy Justice and Inclusion: Equitable Access to Investment and Technology", Aveiro
2025
ENERGY POVERTY ACTION: Identifying and Engaging Hard-To-Reach Populations in the European Union
Ethical Assembly 2025 with João Pedro Gouveia and Pedro Palma
2nd Annual Meeting of the Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
EU PEERS Mentoring Programme - João Pedro Gouveia as a mentor for OSS development
International Conference Rethinking Energy for Sustainability, Equity, and Transition – RESET 2025