Overview
The Lisbon Energy and Climate Action Plan, published by the City of Lisbon (Câmara Municipal de Lisboa), outlines a comprehensive strategy for climate mitigation and adaptation across the capital. It aligns with the Covenant of Mayors, the C40 Climate Leadership Network, and the city’s European Green Capital 2020 recognition, demonstrating Lisbon’s commitment to ambitious emissions reductions and climate resilience.
Strategic Framework
Structured as a Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP), the plan integrates mitigation and adaptation through three core municipal strategies: the 2017 Municipal Strategy for Climate Adaptation, the Lisbon Energy and Environmental Strategy, and the Lisbon Climate City Contract. Together they target an 80 % reduction in carbon emissions, aiming for climate neutrality by leveraging city‑wide participation from residents, businesses, and institutions.
Smart Building Monitoring
A city‑wide building energy monitoring programme supplies real‑time consumption data for municipal and residential buildings. This system identifies inefficiencies, optimises heating and cooling schedules, and guides retrofit investments toward properties with the highest emissions‑reduction potential.
Solar Deployment
Lisbon’s plan commits to extensive photovoltaic installations on public buildings, capitalising on over 2,800 hours of annual sunshine. Public‑sector solar projects serve as demonstrators to stimulate private adoption and community‑scale energy initiatives.
Smart Grid Pilot – Parque das Nações
The Parque das Nações district functions as a testbed for advanced smart‑grid technologies, balancing supply and demand, integrating distributed renewables, and improving reliability. Insights from this pilot inform future grid upgrades throughout the city.
Electric Bus Transition
CARRIS, the municipal transport operator, is moving to an all‑electric bus fleet, reducing greenhouse‑gas emissions and improving urban air quality. The transition includes the rollout of charging infrastructure and smart fleet‑management tools to optimise vehicle deployment and energy use.
Heat Vulnerability & Adaptation
The plan incorporates detailed heat‑vulnerability mapping, pinpointing neighbourhoods most at risk from extreme heat events. Targeted measures include urban tree planting, reflective surface treatments, public drinking fountains, cooling centres, early‑warning systems, and health‑communication strategies during heatwaves.
Green Hydrogen Pilots
Exploratory pilots investigate green hydrogen production for transport, industry, and energy storage, positioning Lisbon at the forefront of emerging decarbonisation technologies and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Governance & Monitoring
Robust cross‑departmental governance and a comprehensive carbon‑accounting system ensure transparent tracking of key performance indicators and progress toward emissions‑reduction targets. Regular monitoring supports accountability and continuous improvement across all initiatives.
