Renewable energy and energy transition are crucial to ensuring the sustainability of our society and the planet, themes that Greenvolt Group is committed to.
Through sharing our expertise, we aim to bring people together in this global challenge and empower citizens to contribute actively and consciously.
Knowledge and energy literacy are the driving forces behind change, empowering society to act.
Energy Literacy for All
Children
Introduce young students to these topics in a fun and accessible way.
University Students
Inspire and deepen their understanding of the energy transition, renewables, and innovation.
Specialists and Entrepreneurs
Showcase the transformative impact of renewable energy projects on businesses and best practices.
Seniors
Engage this often-overlooked group with clear, accessible content on these matters.
ROADSHOW
Bringing knowledge to you
Our energy literacy initiative hits the road, with a roadshow traveling to various locations and institutions in Portugal. From workshops in schools to talks at universities and guided tours of our renewable energy projects, we make sure the transition reaches everyone.
Follow our van and be part of the energy transition!
ACTIVITIES
Our Energy Literacy journey.
Mortágua
Florestal 2025 Activity
Energy literacy activity, through a quiz on renewable energies and energy transition, promoted as part of the Mortágua Florestal event, bringing us closer to the local community where we operate a sustainable biomass power plant.
Mortágua,
Portugal
May 30
2025
Race at the Speed of the Sun AdE Porto
As part of AdE Porto’s event, a race of solar-powered carts built by primary school students from the municipality of Porto, we promoted energy literacy game – a quiz about renewable energy and energy transition.
Matosinhos,
Portugal
May 29
2025
80
students
Talk ISEP
As part of the celebration of Energy Day on ISEP, we organised an interactive talk about Energy Communities – what they are, how they can be applied and their benefits – and also about the role of future engineers in the energy transition.
Porto,
Portugal
May 29
2025
100
university students
Guided Tour to
Solar Photovoltaic Plant
As part of the Physics subject, we welcomed students from Vila Viçosa Secondary School to the Terena Solar Photovoltaic Plant and organized a guided tour for them to learn how the infrastructure works and to see what they had learnt in the classroom on the ground.
Terena,
Portugal
May 5
2025
50
high school students
2024 EDITION
Talk Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco
Interactive talk on the latest trends in technology and innovation within the renewable energy sector, highlighting the role of future engineers in driving environmental, social, and economic progress in the energy transition.
Castelo Branco,
Portugal
October 30
2024
100
university students
and professors
Talk University of Beira Interior
Interactive talk on the latest trends in technology and innovation within the renewable energy sector, highlighting the role of future engineers in driving environmental, social, and economic progress in the energy transition.
Covilhã,
Portugal
October 29
2024
100
university students
and professors
Workshop in a
Solar Photovoltaic Plant
A hands-on workshop at one of our solar power plants in the Alentejo region, where participants explored solar and wind-powered models, learned how a photovoltaic module works, and picked up practical tips on incorporating green solutions into everyday life.
Alentejo,
Portugal
October 22
2024
40
Primary school children
and students from the Senior University
Talk ISCTE
Interactive Talk on the environmental, social, and economic impacts of renewable energy and energy transition on the planet, society, businesses, and future leaders.
Lisbon,
Portugal
October 14
2024
80
university students
and professors
Guided tour to the
Solar Photovoltaic Plant
As we inaugurated the Solar Photovoltaic Plant in Tábua, we organized a guided tour for students from Tábua High School, giving them a practical view of how the infrastructure works.
Tábua,
Portugal
October 10
2024
26
high school students
and teachers