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Meireles, M., Max Alberto López-Maciel, José Villar, André Oliveira, Edimar Ramalho, Fátima Lima...Alves, M. R. (2024). Impact of COVID-19 and Ukraine-Russia Conflict on the National Energy and Climate Strategies of Portugal and Spain. EEM 2024 – 20th International Conference on European Energy Market.
M. A. Meireles et al., "Impact of COVID-19 and Ukraine-Russia Conflict on the National Energy and Climate Strategies of Portugal and Spain", in EEM 2024 – 20th Int. Conf. on European Energy Market, Istambul, 2024
@misc{meireles2024_1742351306958, author = "Meireles, M. and Max Alberto López-Maciel and José Villar and André Oliveira and Edimar Ramalho and Fátima Lima and Madaleno, M. and Marta Ferreira Dias and Alves, M. R.", title = "Impact of COVID-19 and Ukraine-Russia Conflict on the National Energy and Climate Strategies of Portugal and Spain", year = "2024", howpublished = "Ambos (impresso e digital)" }
TY - CPAPER TI - Impact of COVID-19 and Ukraine-Russia Conflict on the National Energy and Climate Strategies of Portugal and Spain T2 - EEM 2024 – 20th International Conference on European Energy Market AU - Meireles, M. AU - Max Alberto López-Maciel AU - José Villar AU - André Oliveira AU - Edimar Ramalho AU - Fátima Lima AU - Madaleno, M. AU - Marta Ferreira Dias AU - Alves, M. R. PY - 2024 CY - Istambul AB - This research examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine-Russia conflict on Portugal and Spain's national energy and climate plans. Both countries have updated their plans in response to these events, emphasizing energy efficiency, renewable energy investment, and circular economy principles. Portugal focused on addressing energy poverty and digitalization, while Spain accelerated its energy transition to align with the European Green Deal. Additionally, the Ukraine-Russia conflict prompted measures to enhance energy security and NECPs in both countries. Through a semisystematic literature review spanning 2020–2023, our study analyzes how these global events shaped national energy and climate plans. The case studies of Portugal and Spain highlight the importance of flexibility and resilience in crafting sustainable energy strategies during such a complex crisis. ER -