PhD Candidate at NOVA University of Lisbon
Inês Valente holds a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from NOVA-FCT. She started working as a researcher in 2022 and is current part of the Energy and Climate group at CENSE – Center for Environmental Research and Sustainability, NOVA-FCT – NOVA University of Lisbon. Her research topics cover energy efficiency financing schemes, energy and thermal comfort vulnerability, and energy efficiency one-stop shops. She has contributed to several national and European projects in these areas, such as the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH), the LIFE HORIS project, which aimed to develop digital One-Stop Shops for home renovation, provided support for national energy efficiency financing schemes for general population (PAE+S II and PAE+S 2023) and targeted to vulnerable population (Vale Eficiência) and is involved in the development and monitoring process of a local financing scheme in a municipality of Cascais (Fundos Verdes Cascais). She is the author of two peer-reviewed articles and a co-author of several reports addressing the aforementioned topics. She has experience in data collection and engagement with vulnerable populations, having conducted surveys among youth concerning energy poverty and thermal comfort in schools. Furthermore, she has completed a course in ethnographic research and participated in a 10-day field study focused on collecting data related to citizens’ perceptions of energy and sustainability.
Methodology for the identification of EU regions with higher vulnerability to severe energy poverty [2026]
Assessment of EU regions with higher vulnerability to severe energy poverty [2026]
Residential energy efficiency and energy poverty in the EU: Building conditions, thermal comfort, and vulnerable groups [2026]
Supporting the energy renovation journey - The role of HORIS one-stop shops [2026]
Multilevel Collaborative Research Spearheading Europe’s Fight Against Energy Poverty [2025]
Public Consultation Assessment of the Portuguese Social Climate Plan 2026-2032 [2025]
Edificios Mais Sustentáveis 2023_Energy Efficiency Funding Scheme [2024-2025]
The Support Program for More Sustainable Buildings 2023 aims to finance measures that promote rehabilitation, decarbonization, energy efficiency, water efficiency and the circular economy, contributing to improving the energy and environmental performance of buildings and to the said goals. Specifically, it is intended that the measures to be supported can lead, on average, to at least a 30% reduction in primary energy consumption in the intervened buildings."Vale Eficiência" Funding Program [2022-2024]
The Vale Eficiência (Energy Efficiency Voucher) Program is a Portuguese government initiative that aims to promote energy efficiency in households and businesses by providing financial incentives to invest in more efficient equipment and appliances.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.2nd Phase of the "Edifícios + Sustentáveis" (More Sustainable Buildings) Support Program [2021-2023]
The 2nd Phase of the "Edifícios + Sustentáveis" (More Sustainable Buildings) Support Program is a government initiative in Portugal that aims to promote sustainable building practices and energy efficiency in buildings.Inês Valente to present at the 29th International Sustainable Development Research Society Conference
EPAH portuguese workshop on Energy Poverty
Almost full team participation with keynote and presentations at ME3 International Conference (Aveiro)
15th edition of EXPO FCT NOVA