Energy governance in Portugal

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Main Author: Guerreiro, L.
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Jörgens, H., Alves, V.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26133
Summary: Portugal is in the middle of a major transformation of its energy supply, which has been shaped by internal resource constraints, growing environmental concerns, and the dynamics of European integration. Portugal’s past choices – the investment in hydropower and the refusal of nuclear energy – and the lack of an endowment of resources have constrained the Portuguese energy policy. With the accession to the European Union in 1986, environmental concerns moved up the Portuguese policy agenda. The EU’s push for a common electricity market influenced a set of policies oriented toward the liberalization of the energy market, which was centralized, monopolistic, and public owned. The investment in renewable energy gained momentum in the 2000s, led by the Portuguese government and EDP, the (then) publicly owned energy company, supported by a public discourse on climate change and energy policy imbued with economic rationality. The financial crisis that hit Portugal in 2010 led to a temporary stall in the promotion of the use of energy from renewable energy sources (RES), but new market-based support schemes, such as photovoltaic solar auctions, have fostered the recent new investment in renewables.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Energy governance in Portugal
title Energy governance in Portugal
spellingShingle Energy governance in Portugal
Guerreiro, L.
Portugal
Energy governance
Renewable energy
Energy transition
Energy policy
Climate policy
Feed-in tariffs
Solar auctions
title_short Energy governance in Portugal
title_full Energy governance in Portugal
title_fullStr Energy governance in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Energy governance in Portugal
title_sort Energy governance in Portugal
author Guerreiro, L.
author_facet Guerreiro, L.
Jörgens, H.
Alves, V.
author_role author
author2 Jörgens, H.
Alves, V.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guerreiro, L.
Jörgens, H.
Alves, V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Portugal
Energy governance
Renewable energy
Energy transition
Energy policy
Climate policy
Feed-in tariffs
Solar auctions
topic Portugal
Energy governance
Renewable energy
Energy transition
Energy policy
Climate policy
Feed-in tariffs
Solar auctions
description Portugal is in the middle of a major transformation of its energy supply, which has been shaped by internal resource constraints, growing environmental concerns, and the dynamics of European integration. Portugal’s past choices – the investment in hydropower and the refusal of nuclear energy – and the lack of an endowment of resources have constrained the Portuguese energy policy. With the accession to the European Union in 1986, environmental concerns moved up the Portuguese policy agenda. The EU’s push for a common electricity market influenced a set of policies oriented toward the liberalization of the energy market, which was centralized, monopolistic, and public owned. The investment in renewable energy gained momentum in the 2000s, led by the Portuguese government and EDP, the (then) publicly owned energy company, supported by a public discourse on climate change and energy policy imbued with economic rationality. The financial crisis that hit Portugal in 2010 led to a temporary stall in the promotion of the use of energy from renewable energy sources (RES), but new market-based support schemes, such as photovoltaic solar auctions, have fostered the recent new investment in renewables.
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