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    Authors: Raquel Alexandra Soeiro Mateus; Tiago Oliveira; Catarina Neves;
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    Energy and Buildings
    Article . 2023 . Peer-reviewed
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  • Authors: V.M.F. Mendes; Luís Ferreira; Sílvio Mariano;

    Restructuring of the electric power industry requires network open access, and has many objectives, the first of which is to lower prices for consumers. Various models for restructuring the electric power business have appeared and others proposed. Those models can be classified into three categories: (1) models based on regulation; (2) models based on marginal cost theory; and (3) models based on a mixture of marginal cost theory and bilateral contracts. The paper presents illustrative, numerical simulation results for these models. The results indicate that models based on marginal cost theory are not the best for consumers. Numerical results indicate that models based on regulation perform better-they yield completely satisfactory results for the suppliers and lower costs for consumers. The co-existence of a pool does not hinder the role of bilateral contracts. The remaining load, which corresponds to low-level consumers and partly to large consumers, must be satisfied by pool resources. Consumers on bilateral contracts benefit from less expensive energy, as compared to pool prices. Consumers whose load is not satisfied by a contract arrangement get energy at pool prices.

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    Authors: G. Rinaldi; J. C. C. Portillo; F. Khalid; J. C. C. Henriques; +3 Authors

    Quantitative reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) assessments are of fundamental importance at the early design stages, as well as planning and operation of marine renewable energy systems. This paper presents an RAM framework adaptable to different offshore renewable technologies, conceived to provide support in the choice of the device components and subsequent planning of the O&M strategies. A case study, characterizing a pilot farm of oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converters (WECs), is illustrated together with the method used to obtain reliable estimate of its key performance indicators (KPIs). Based on a fixed feed-in-tariff for the project, economic figures are estimated, showing a direct relationship with the availability of the farm and the cost of maintenance interventions. Consequently, the probability distributions of the most relevant output variables are presented, and the mutual correlations between them investigated using principal components analysis (PCA) with the aim of discovering the relationships influencing the performance of the offshore farm. In this way, the contributions of the individual factors on the profitability of the project are quantified, and generic guidelines to support the decision-making process are derived. It is shown how this type of analysis provides important insights not only to ocean energy farm operators after the deployment of the devices, but also to device developers at the early design stage of wave energy concepts.

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    Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy
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    Authors: Mojtaba Jabbari Ghadi; Ali Azizivahed; Amin Rajabi; Sahand Ghavidel; +4 Authors

    Large-scale compressed air energy storage (CAES) is conventionally used in power systems. However, application of CAESs at the distribution level is limited because of differences in design and efficiency. On the other hand, application of electrical batteries suited for distribution networks (DNs) faces also challenges from high investment cost and significant degradation. In this regard, this paper presents the participation of an active distribution system equipped with a small-scale CAES (SCAES) in the day-ahead wholesale market. To make CAES applicable to DNs, thermal-electrical setting design of the SCAES coupled with a packed-bed heat exchanger is adopted in the operation of the grid, where SCAES performs as an energy storage for DNs to surpass existing deficiencies of battery banks. The electrical/thermal conversion rate has been modeled for the SCAES operation. Moreover, the operation strategy of the SCAES is optimally coordinated with an electric vehicle charging station (EVCS) as an alternative energy storage technology in deregulated DNs. To make EVCS simulation more realistic, Gaussian Copula probability distribution function is used to model the behavior of the EVCS. The results obtained from different case studies confirm the value of SCAES as a reliable energy storage technology for DNs.

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    IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
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    Authors: Marisa Silva; Vijaya Pratheepa; Luis Botana; Vitor Vasconcelos;

    Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) are complex to manage due to their intermittent nature and their severe impact on the economy and human health. The conditions which promote HAB have not yet been fully explained, though climate change and anthropogenic intervention are pointed as significant factors. The rise of water temperature, the opening of new sea canals and the introduction of ship ballast waters all contribute to the dispersion and establishment of toxin-producing invasive species that promote the settling of emergent toxins in the food-chain. Tetrodotoxin, ciguatoxin, palytoxin and cyclic imines are commonly reported in warm waters but have also caused poisoning incidents in temperate zones. There is evidence that monitoring for these toxins exclusively in bivalves is simplistic and underestimates the risk to public health, since new vectors have been reported for these toxins and as well for regulated toxins such as PSTs and DSTs. In order to avoid public health impacts, there is a need for adequate monitoring programs, a need for establishing appropriate legislation, and a need for optimizing effective methods of analysis. In this review, we will compile evidence concerning emergent marine toxins and provide data that may indicate the need to restructure the current monitoring programs of HAB.

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    Authors: Wilson, Gordon; Fairén, Victor; García-Sanz, Javier; Zúñiga, Ignacio; +4 Authors

    This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. The Lived experience of climate change: interdisciplinary e-module development and virtual mobility project concerns education and lifelong learning in relation to climate change, to contribute to an informed and active European citizenry and to inform EU policy on this major challenge. Focusing on the lived experiences of climate change -- how individuals, communities and organisations conceive and respond to its perceived local impacts (e.g. extreme weather, biodiversity changes) – the project complements other work in the area. Through collaboration between nine participating institutions, designing innovative teaching modules and a virtual learning space, it aims to create a European community of scholars, students and citizens who collectively make a major contribution to the United Nations decade on education for sustainable development.This document contains Module 1 Textbook : "Introduction to climate change in the context of sustainable development". 504269-LLP-1-2009-1-UK-ERASMUS-ECDSP

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  • Authors: Isaias, P.; Issa, Tomayess; Chang, V.; Issa, Theodora;

    Cloud computing and sustainability have become part of a core strategy in organizations globally and locally, since their characteristics assist both businesses and individuals to become unique and exclusive in their work and study. Businesses and individuals should integrate sustainability in their strategy and to include cloud computing technology as a tool for sustainable work, especially in the Information Technology (IT) departments to cut costs and increase efficiencies and productivity. This paper examines European organizations' awareness of cloud computing and sustainability opportunities and risks, via an online survey targeting 56 Information Technology managers in Europe. A Cloud Computing Conceptual model was developed using structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate the survey results. The study results confirmed that cloud computing technology opportunities, including sustainability in the organization's strategy, will enhance their job performance and job satisfaction, use and awareness; however, security, privacy and risks are still a major concern.

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    Authors: Nuno Castro; Susanne Schäfer; Paola Parretti; João Gama Monteiro; +10 Authors

    Current trends in the global climate facilitate the displacement of numerous marine species from their native distribution ranges to higher latitudes when facing warming conditions. In this work, we analyzed occurrences of a circumtropical reef fish, the spotfin burrfish, Chilomycterus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1958), in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic) between 1898 and 2021. In addition to available data sources, we performed an online survey to assess the distribution and presence of this species in the Madeira Archipelago, along with other relevant information, such as size class and year of the first sighting. In total, 28 valid participants responded to the online survey, georeferencing 119 C. reticulatus sightings and confirming its presence in all archipelago islands. The invasiveness of the species was screened using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. Five assessments rated the fish as being of medium risk of establishing a local population and becoming invasive. Current temperature trends might have facilitated multiple sightings of this thermophilic species in the Madeira Archipelago. The present study indicates an increase in C. reticulatus sightings in the region. This underlines the need for updated comprehensive information on species diversity and distribution to support informed management and decisions. The spread of yet another thermophilic species in Madeiran waters provides further evidence of an ongoing tropicalization, emphasizing the need for monitoring programs and the potential of citizen science in complementing such programs.

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    Resumo alargado: No cumprimento da sua missão a UNESCO teve, desde a sua criação em 1945, como uma das suas preocupações colocar a qualidade da educação na base do desenvolvimento, abordando-a através de uma visão holística como meio para a promoção da paz, da erradicação da pobreza e como impulsionadora do desenvolvimento e do diálogo intercultural. A educação é um pré-requisito para promover alterações comportamentais e fornecer as competências para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (DS) na medida em que permite a igualdade de oportunidades entre classes, géneros, e crenças ainda que o conceito de Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (EDS), que nasceu após a Conferência de Joanesburgo em 2002, deva ser enquadrado a nível local e temporal. A recomendação da adoção da Década das Nações Unidas da Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (UN DEDS) 2005-2014, tem por objetivo integrar, num quadro temporal definido os princípios, os valores e as práticas do DS a todos os aspetos da educação e da aprendizagem. Uma boa parte destas responsabilidades recai sobre as Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES), que têm assim uma acrescida responsabilidade moral na consciencialização, no alargamento do conhecimento, e no desenvolvimento das competências e dos valores de um futuro sustentável e justo. O papel que as IES podem desempenhar na educação integrada para a EDS é um dos grandes desafios na transição para um futuro mais sustentável. Para tal, espera-se das IES que, na sequência do caminho que têm vindo a trilhar, continuem a assumir o seu papel central na mudança de paradigma de forma a permitir às gerações atuais e futuras viverem de modo mais saudável e em harmonia e respeito com a Terra, que tem recursos finitos e limites biofísicos que têm sido demonstrados de forma evidente e incontornável. Dados assentarem nos três pilares do “triângulo do conhecimento”: Ensino, Investigação e Inovação, as IES são, neste quadro, absolutamente fundamentais. Muitas Declarações e Compromissos foram assinados. A assinatura e comprometimento dos líderes das IES, tornando-as verdadeiros catalisadores do DS, são consideradas um sinal promotor da sustentabilidade, como se constata através de diversas Declarações pré-DEDS 2005-2014: Talloires (1990), Halifax (1992), Quioto (1993), Swansea (1993), Copernicus (CO-operation Programme in Europe for Research on Nature and Industry through Coordinated University Studies) (1994), Global Higher Education for Sustainability Partnership (GHESP) (2000), Luneburgo (2001) e Barcelona (2004). A Declaração de Talloires, de 1990, foi o primeiro ato oficial de compromisso do ensino superior com o DS para que este se assuma como agente de mudança na incorporação e disseminação da sustentabilidade. Em 1994, a Declaração Copernicus, assinada por 196 universidades, foi entendida como o compromisso da gestão de topo das IES com o DS com vista a preservar o ambiente e à promoção do DS. É importante conhecer-se o perfil e nível de compromisso das universidades em todo o mundo, em particular na Europa, continente onde se encontram as mais antigas instituições, e tendo em conta o seu papel como líder nas estratégias e políticas de implementação da sustentabilidade no ensino superior. Não existe atualmente em Portugal um estudo sistemático que permita conhecer o perfil das IES, em particular das universidades públicas, e identificar pistas e boas práticas para a sua melhor implementação. Este facto leva a questionar de que forma e em que termos foi integrada a sustentabilidade nas estratégias institucionais no ensino superior universitário em Portugal, nomeadamente nos planos, programas e políticas do Governo e do Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES) e nas estratégias e práticas das Instituições de Ensino Superior Universitário Público (IESUP) como balanço da DESD 2005-2014. O objetivo geral deste trabalho foi avaliar de que forma a sustentabilidade foi integrada nas Instituições de Ensino Superior Universitário (IESU) público em Portugal, através das suas estratégias institucionais, no âmbito dos objetivos da UN DEDS 2005-2014. Os objetivos específicos, que estão organizados por ordem cronológica e de forma a responder ao objetivo geral, foram: (i) Avaliar a integração da sustentabilidade nos planos, programas e políticas do Governo português e do MCTES; (ii) Avaliar a integração da sustentabilidade nas estratégias e políticas das catorze IESUP na perspetiva de alguns dos atores chave com impacto no processo de decisão; (iii) Analisar as ações e as (boas) práticas nas IESUP onde tenha sido identificada a aplicação de estratégias, políticas para a sustentabilidade com vista a avaliar e definir um perfil do país; e (iv) Propor um modelo de inclusão de melhorias de sustentabilidade (think tank de iniciativas) nas estratégias e políticas das IESUP, com vista a aumentar, transferir o conhecimento e partilhar as (melhores) práticas integradas entre as Instituições de ensino superior portuguesas. Esta investigação segue um desenho de investigação baseado no estudo sobre as catorze universidades públicas em Portugal, de acordo com uma abordagem maioritariamente dedutiva (onde se recorreu em parte à Grounded-Theory), com métodos mistos, embora maioritariamente qualitativos, utilizando análise de documentação (dados secundários) e entrevistas semiestruturadas (dados primários). Como primeiro passo, foi realizada uma revisão da literatura e reflexão crítica sobre diversos documentos de origem governamental e do Ministério (MCTES) recolhidos e organizados cronologicamente. Para a análise de conteúdo foi utilizada o software NVivo, cujo objetivo foi avaliar se nos programas e políticas do Governo em geral e, especificamente, do MCTES, a sustentabilidade foi integrada nas universidades públicas, e em caso afirmativo, de que forma, em particular durante a DEDS 2005-2014. Seguidamente, realizou-se um estudo exploratório de acordo com uma abordagem qualitativa através de entrevistas semiestruturadas com atores chave com impacto no processo de decisão de implementação da sustentabilidade nas universidades públicas portuguesas. Esta fase visou obter mais informação sobre planos, políticas e programas não acessíveis ou não tornados públicos, que de outra forma estariam fora do nosso alcance, bem como obter indicações relativamente às barreiras sobre a implementação da EDS nas universidades públicas. Na terceira fase procedeu-se à análise, ao nível de cada uma das instituições, do conteúdo de planos estratégicos, planos e relatórios de atividades e relatórios de sustentabilidade (PEs, PAs, RAs e RSs, respetivamente) das catorze IES, o que foi essencial na avaliação de uma primeira definição do perfil do País no que respeita à implementação da sustentabilidade no sector da educação superior. Por último, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas (ainda que na primeira parte do guião a entrevista indiciasse uma entrevista estruturada) aos atores com papel relevante na integração da sustentabilidade em cada uma das universidades. O objetivo foi o de listar as diferentes ações implementadas, bem como de que forma se ultrapassaram as barreiras, quer durante a UN DEDS 2005-2014 quer na atualidade (2018), e ainda conhecer os desafios que se anteveem para as universidades. Foram, igualmente, discutidas iniciativas e boas práticas por parte de quase todas as IES. Verificou-se assim que, ao longo da DEDS 2005-2014, houve alguma insuficiência quer de orientações estratégicas quer de políticas nacionais respeitantes à implementação da EDS no ensino superior emanadas quer do Governo quer do Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior. Estes resultados decorrem quer da análise de documentos quer das entrevistas a atores chave. Ainda que o Programa Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Portugal tenha sido um bom exemplo de compromisso político e estratégico de aplicação de sustentabilidade no ensino superior, com a criação de Mestrados (MSc) e Doutoramentos (PhD), este focou-se maioritariamente na área da energia. O mesmo se pode dizer do programa de Eficiência Energética na Administração Pública (Eco.AP), um outro bom exemplo do envolvimento Ministerial, cujo papel é o de avaliar e implementar medidas para melhorar e reduzir o consumo energético nas universidades. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a UN DESD 2005-2014 não foi considerada em si mesma uma motivação para a incorporação da sustentabilidade nas universidades, tal como a assinatura de declarações formais não foram nem condição necessária nem suficiente para tal. Foram as Universidades, por sua iniciativa, que protagonizaram o seu próprio movimento de implementação, tendo sido possível recolher no seu conjunto bons exemplos e iniciativas. Da análise de documentação das universidades públicas portuguesas no período da DEDS 2005-2014, constata-se que estas integraram a sustentabilidade nas suas políticas e estratégias principalmente através das dimensões “operações no campus”, “alcance e colaboração” e “DS através de experiências no campus”, através de múltiplas e diferentes ações, algumas delas não circunscritas a uma única universidade. Quando, para efeitos desta investigação, se procedeu à realização de entrevistas aos atores com papel relevante na temática da sustentabilidade nas universidades públicas e se questionou quer o período da década quer o ano de 2018, as dimensões que surgem como relevantes na integração da sustentabilidade, e sem alteração entre momentos, são: (i) “operações no campus”, (ii) “educação”, (iii)“alcance e colaboração”, (iv) “investigação” e, só depois, (v) “DS através de experiências no campus”. As ações das universidades relacionadas com a EDS mostram que as ações relacionadas com EDS foram realizadas de forma “isolada” e não de forma integrada de acordo com a “whole institution approach” da Organização das Nações Unidas. Realce-se a exceção de parcerias no DS, nos projetos de investigação, publicações, colaboração em projetos de desenvolvimento sustentado (DS) e financiamento para a investigação. Foi, ainda, possível conhecer as (melhores) práticas nas universidades públicas onde, apesar de existirem áreas chave onde as IES, não obstante barreiras como a falta de recursos financeiros e humanos e da falta de enquadramento de políticas governamentais, enfrentaram os desafios no âmbito da sustentabilidade. Através deste estudo foi possível chegar a uma definição de perfil do País para a implementação da sustentabilidade no sector da educação superior, em particular nas universidades públicas, sendo proposta uma plataforma de diálogo e partilha - Sustainability4U - com vista a potenciar a aprendizagem do tema no seio da comunidade das IES. Esta plataforma Sustainability4U é uma proposta de iniciativas para ampliar e transferir o conhecimento, bem como para partilhar as (melhores) práticas integradas entre as IES portuguesas, sejam elas universidades ou politécnicos. Os desafios à implementação do DS estão relacionados com iniciativas: (i) ao nível governamental e institucional, como sejam um maior financiamento e uma maior regulamentação governamental, mas também com (ii) iniciativas ao nível das próprias IES. São necessárias estratégias para a implementação do DS nos planos institucionais, na criação de um gabinete dedicado à EDS nas universidades ou nas faculdades onde tal estrutura não exista e na criação de competências transversais em DS acessíveis a todos os estudantes, através de disciplinas e/ou cursos para promover a transdisciplinaridade. O propósito é que o DS seja parte integrante da cultura da universidade e crie um fator multiplicador na instituição e na sociedade não só a longo prazo, como também no futuro próximo. Em 2018 foi criada a “Rede Campus Sustentável” entre os membros da comunidade das IES (universidades e politécnicos) com vista à partilha de conhecimento e experiências, mas igualmente para levar a gestão de topo a assinar uma carta de compromisso baseada na Declaração de Copernicus e na Estratégia Nacional para a Educação Ambiental (ENEA). Esta Iniciativa mostra não só um compromisso da comunidade académica portuguesa como um bom exemplo de uma abordagem “bottom-up”. O compromisso para a implementação de políticas públicas nas universidades é crítico para que o processo seja efetivo no que respeita à EDS inclusivo. Consequentemente, há uma necessidade premente de alterar o paradigma nas universidades portuguesas e ainda debelar alguns obstáculos. * * * Este estudo apresenta algumas limitações, nomeadamente o escasso número e qualidade de documentos originários de fontes Governamentais e Ministeriais ou mesmo da Sociedade Civil (capítulo 1) aplicáveis à temática (DESD 2005-2014). Poder-se-á considerar que este facto denota uma falta de compromisso por parte das instituições governamentais face à EDS. No entanto, nada se pode referir com acuidade sobre a representatividade da amostra dado que, apesar dos elevados esforços desenvolvidos, e ainda que não tenham recolhido mais documentos, eles poderiam existir e não estar disponíveis e/ou alcance dos investigadores. No que concerne às perceções dos atores chave (capítulo 2) face à implementação da EDS o estudo poderia ter sido enriquecido com a opinião do Ministro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior, Secretários de Estado e de pelo menos mais um responsável do Conselho de Reitores das Universidades Portuguesas (CRUP), nomeadamente o líder de 2010 a 2014. No entanto, tal não foi possível em tempo útil, apesar dos melhores esforços. A amostra por ser de conveniência não permite que os resultados sejam generalizados para o sistema de ensino superior português, não só devido ao escasso número de entrevistados (sete de uma amostra de quinze), mas também devido à sua natureza (provenientes do governo, academia e sociedade civil). No entanto, o objetivo das entrevistas com atores chave serviu para confirmar a análise prévia de documentos oficiais e cada entrevista foi muito completa, permitindo aproximação à saturação de informação, o que significa que informação adicional recolhida forneceria eventualmente poucos dados novos. Para o período em causa (2005-2014), as principais universidades publicaram toda a documentação necessária para tratamento e análise (capítulo 3). Ainda assim, teria sido importante aceder a um maior número de documentos publicados ou disponíveis, relativamente a algumas universidades. Para tal, foram envidados esforços para obter informação adicional quer através dos websites, quer por contacto direto com os técnicos e/ou centros de documentação. O método por convite direto da entrevista forneceu boas respostas (capítulo 4), mas (em alguns casos) pode não ter sido entrevistada a pessoa ideal no sentido de ser aquela com o maior conhecimento dos esforços de implementação da sustentabilidade e/ou de atividades na sua instituição. O guião de entrevista foi desenvolvido para ser compreendido por todos os respondentes e cobrir um largo espectro de temas. No entanto, pode ser difícil para um entrevistado ter um conhecimento adequado e suficiente de todos os tópicos e temas em causa. Pretende-se em desenvolvimentos futuros pôr em prática a plataforma Sustainability4U, não só entre as IES portuguesas, mas igualmente a nível europeu e internacional, baseado no estudo de caso de país do sul da Europa, Portugal. Regiões ou perfis semelhantes podem aprender com esta experiência, ganhando experiência com a forma como os obstáculos foram ultrapassados. O conhecimento do perfil detalhado das Universidades pode ser ainda alargado a todas as IES em Portugal. Worldwide higher education institutions have the responsibility to implement Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in its multiple ways. The aim of this research is to assess how ESD was integrated into universities in Portugal through their policies and strategies within the framework of the goals of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development 2005-2014 (UN DESD 2005-2014). Despite some recent studies, this is an underexplored research field in Portugal. This research was mainly based on a qualitative approach and a detailed content analysis method regarding policies, plans and programmes either from the Government or the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Higher Education (MCTES) as well as universities´ plans and reports through the decade 2005-2014. Semi structured interviews were conducted to the government bodies and major key actors in the Portuguese universities, i.e., from Portuguese University Council of Rectors (CRUP), as well as, with each sustainability relevant role actor at each university. Results showed that ESD implementation at universities in Portugal is still in its early stages of development and that there is an insufficiency of national integrated strategies or policies. Public Portuguese universities have their own strategies or policies on ESD, leading them to progress with several timely initiatives and practices that resulted from their proactiveness and rhythm rather than from governmental commission. Except for some actions concerning outreach and collaboration, research or education, these initiatives seem to have been taken in isolation from each other and were not holistically integrated, despite some pro-active sustainability implementation actions and best practices. Nevertheless, universities face barriers and challenges in implementing SD that need to be expanded, namely in the promotion of student and staff sustainability awareness, as well as in the development of transdisciplinary courses for students. This study intends to define a country profile of ESD implementation in universities and to show how to move forward through the proposal of the platform Sustainability4U1 where a think tank of initiatives is put forward. Future investigation will be undertaken as the platform Sustainability4U may be used as a support to widen transfer of knowledge and sharing of (best) practices not only between Portuguese universities, but also at European and international levels based on Portugal´s case study. Similar regions or profiles may learn from this experience, gaining from the way the barriers were overcome.

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    It is shown that due to power take-off losses, optimal control provides maximum energy absorption, but not maximum energy production. A new reactive control criterion in the frequency-domain is deduced assuming constant power take-off efficiency, respectively, in the power feeding and power absorption parts of the wave cycle. If applied in the time-domain, this criterion requires the incident wave to be predicted some time into the future. Whilst the OWC type of Wave Energy Converters (WEC) is presented in the paper, the extension to WECs of the floating body type is also considered. Illustrative numerical results for a two-dimensional OWC of simple geometry are presented, which include the performance of this device in three wave spectra with increasing demands of active control for improved energy production. Linear hydrodynamic theory is considered throughout the paper.

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    Authors: Raquel Alexandra Soeiro Mateus; Tiago Oliveira; Catarina Neves;
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    Energy and Buildings
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  • Authors: V.M.F. Mendes; Luís Ferreira; Sílvio Mariano;

    Restructuring of the electric power industry requires network open access, and has many objectives, the first of which is to lower prices for consumers. Various models for restructuring the electric power business have appeared and others proposed. Those models can be classified into three categories: (1) models based on regulation; (2) models based on marginal cost theory; and (3) models based on a mixture of marginal cost theory and bilateral contracts. The paper presents illustrative, numerical simulation results for these models. The results indicate that models based on marginal cost theory are not the best for consumers. Numerical results indicate that models based on regulation perform better-they yield completely satisfactory results for the suppliers and lower costs for consumers. The co-existence of a pool does not hinder the role of bilateral contracts. The remaining load, which corresponds to low-level consumers and partly to large consumers, must be satisfied by pool resources. Consumers on bilateral contracts benefit from less expensive energy, as compared to pool prices. Consumers whose load is not satisfied by a contract arrangement get energy at pool prices.

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    Authors: G. Rinaldi; J. C. C. Portillo; F. Khalid; J. C. C. Henriques; +3 Authors

    Quantitative reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) assessments are of fundamental importance at the early design stages, as well as planning and operation of marine renewable energy systems. This paper presents an RAM framework adaptable to different offshore renewable technologies, conceived to provide support in the choice of the device components and subsequent planning of the O&M strategies. A case study, characterizing a pilot farm of oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converters (WECs), is illustrated together with the method used to obtain reliable estimate of its key performance indicators (KPIs). Based on a fixed feed-in-tariff for the project, economic figures are estimated, showing a direct relationship with the availability of the farm and the cost of maintenance interventions. Consequently, the probability distributions of the most relevant output variables are presented, and the mutual correlations between them investigated using principal components analysis (PCA) with the aim of discovering the relationships influencing the performance of the offshore farm. In this way, the contributions of the individual factors on the profitability of the project are quantified, and generic guidelines to support the decision-making process are derived. It is shown how this type of analysis provides important insights not only to ocean energy farm operators after the deployment of the devices, but also to device developers at the early design stage of wave energy concepts.

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    Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy
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    Authors: Mojtaba Jabbari Ghadi; Ali Azizivahed; Amin Rajabi; Sahand Ghavidel; +4 Authors

    Large-scale compressed air energy storage (CAES) is conventionally used in power systems. However, application of CAESs at the distribution level is limited because of differences in design and efficiency. On the other hand, application of electrical batteries suited for distribution networks (DNs) faces also challenges from high investment cost and significant degradation. In this regard, this paper presents the participation of an active distribution system equipped with a small-scale CAES (SCAES) in the day-ahead wholesale market. To make CAES applicable to DNs, thermal-electrical setting design of the SCAES coupled with a packed-bed heat exchanger is adopted in the operation of the grid, where SCAES performs as an energy storage for DNs to surpass existing deficiencies of battery banks. The electrical/thermal conversion rate has been modeled for the SCAES operation. Moreover, the operation strategy of the SCAES is optimally coordinated with an electric vehicle charging station (EVCS) as an alternative energy storage technology in deregulated DNs. To make EVCS simulation more realistic, Gaussian Copula probability distribution function is used to model the behavior of the EVCS. The results obtained from different case studies confirm the value of SCAES as a reliable energy storage technology for DNs.

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    IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
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    Authors: Marisa Silva; Vijaya Pratheepa; Luis Botana; Vitor Vasconcelos;

    Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) are complex to manage due to their intermittent nature and their severe impact on the economy and human health. The conditions which promote HAB have not yet been fully explained, though climate change and anthropogenic intervention are pointed as significant factors. The rise of water temperature, the opening of new sea canals and the introduction of ship ballast waters all contribute to the dispersion and establishment of toxin-producing invasive species that promote the settling of emergent toxins in the food-chain. Tetrodotoxin, ciguatoxin, palytoxin and cyclic imines are commonly reported in warm waters but have also caused poisoning incidents in temperate zones. There is evidence that monitoring for these toxins exclusively in bivalves is simplistic and underestimates the risk to public health, since new vectors have been reported for these toxins and as well for regulated toxins such as PSTs and DSTs. In order to avoid public health impacts, there is a need for adequate monitoring programs, a need for establishing appropriate legislation, and a need for optimizing effective methods of analysis. In this review, we will compile evidence concerning emergent marine toxins and provide data that may indicate the need to restructure the current monitoring programs of HAB.

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    Authors: Wilson, Gordon; Fairén, Victor; García-Sanz, Javier; Zúñiga, Ignacio; +4 Authors

    This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. The Lived experience of climate change: interdisciplinary e-module development and virtual mobility project concerns education and lifelong learning in relation to climate change, to contribute to an informed and active European citizenry and to inform EU policy on this major challenge. Focusing on the lived experiences of climate change -- how individuals, communities and organisations conceive and respond to its perceived local impacts (e.g. extreme weather, biodiversity changes) – the project complements other work in the area. Through collaboration between nine participating institutions, designing innovative teaching modules and a virtual learning space, it aims to create a European community of scholars, students and citizens who collectively make a major contribution to the United Nations decade on education for sustainable development.This document contains Module 1 Textbook : "Introduction to climate change in the context of sustainable development". 504269-LLP-1-2009-1-UK-ERASMUS-ECDSP

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  • Authors: Isaias, P.; Issa, Tomayess; Chang, V.; Issa, Theodora;

    Cloud computing and sustainability have become part of a core strategy in organizations globally and locally, since their characteristics assist both businesses and individuals to become unique and exclusive in their work and study. Businesses and individuals should integrate sustainability in their strategy and to include cloud computing technology as a tool for sustainable work, especially in the Information Technology (IT) departments to cut costs and increase efficiencies and productivity. This paper examines European organizations' awareness of cloud computing and sustainability opportunities and risks, via an online survey targeting 56 Information Technology managers in Europe. A Cloud Computing Conceptual model was developed using structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate the survey results. The study results confirmed that cloud computing technology opportunities, including sustainability in the organization's strategy, will enhance their job performance and job satisfaction, use and awareness; however, security, privacy and risks are still a major concern.

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    Authors: Nuno Castro; Susanne Schäfer; Paola Parretti; João Gama Monteiro; +10 Authors

    Current trends in the global climate facilitate the displacement of numerous marine species from their native distribution ranges to higher latitudes when facing warming conditions. In this work, we analyzed occurrences of a circumtropical reef fish, the spotfin burrfish, Chilomycterus reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1958), in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic) between 1898 and 2021. In addition to available data sources, we performed an online survey to assess the distribution and presence of this species in the Madeira Archipelago, along with other relevant information, such as size class and year of the first sighting. In total, 28 valid participants responded to the online survey, georeferencing 119 C. reticulatus sightings and confirming its presence in all archipelago islands. The invasiveness of the species was screened using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. Five assessments rated the fish as being of medium risk of establishing a local population and becoming invasive. Current temperature trends might have facilitated multiple sightings of this thermophilic species in the Madeira Archipelago. The present study indicates an increase in C. reticulatus sightings in the region. This underlines the need for updated comprehensive information on species diversity and distribution to support informed management and decisions. The spread of yet another thermophilic species in Madeiran waters provides further evidence of an ongoing tropicalization, emphasizing the need for monitoring programs and the potential of citizen science in complementing such programs.

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    Resumo alargado: No cumprimento da sua missão a UNESCO teve, desde a sua criação em 1945, como uma das suas preocupações colocar a qualidade da educação na base do desenvolvimento, abordando-a através de uma visão holística como meio para a promoção da paz, da erradicação da pobreza e como impulsionadora do desenvolvimento e do diálogo intercultural. A educação é um pré-requisito para promover alterações comportamentais e fornecer as competências para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (DS) na medida em que permite a igualdade de oportunidades entre classes, géneros, e crenças ainda que o conceito de Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (EDS), que nasceu após a Conferência de Joanesburgo em 2002, deva ser enquadrado a nível local e temporal. A recomendação da adoção da Década das Nações Unidas da Educação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (UN DEDS) 2005-2014, tem por objetivo integrar, num quadro temporal definido os princípios, os valores e as práticas do DS a todos os aspetos da educação e da aprendizagem. Uma boa parte destas responsabilidades recai sobre as Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES), que têm assim uma acrescida responsabilidade moral na consciencialização, no alargamento do conhecimento, e no desenvolvimento das competências e dos valores de um futuro sustentável e justo. O papel que as IES podem desempenhar na educação integrada para a EDS é um dos grandes desafios na transição para um futuro mais sustentável. Para tal, espera-se das IES que, na sequência do caminho que têm vindo a trilhar, continuem a assumir o seu papel central na mudança de paradigma de forma a permitir às gerações atuais e futuras viverem de modo mais saudável e em harmonia e respeito com a Terra, que tem recursos finitos e limites biofísicos que têm sido demonstrados de forma evidente e incontornável. Dados assentarem nos três pilares do “triângulo do conhecimento”: Ensino, Investigação e Inovação, as IES são, neste quadro, absolutamente fundamentais. Muitas Declarações e Compromissos foram assinados. A assinatura e comprometimento dos líderes das IES, tornando-as verdadeiros catalisadores do DS, são consideradas um sinal promotor da sustentabilidade, como se constata através de diversas Declarações pré-DEDS 2005-2014: Talloires (1990), Halifax (1992), Quioto (1993), Swansea (1993), Copernicus (CO-operation Programme in Europe for Research on Nature and Industry through Coordinated University Studies) (1994), Global Higher Education for Sustainability Partnership (GHESP) (2000), Luneburgo (2001) e Barcelona (2004). A Declaração de Talloires, de 1990, foi o primeiro ato oficial de compromisso do ensino superior com o DS para que este se assuma como agente de mudança na incorporação e disseminação da sustentabilidade. Em 1994, a Declaração Copernicus, assinada por 196 universidades, foi entendida como o compromisso da gestão de topo das IES com o DS com vista a preservar o ambiente e à promoção do DS. É importante conhecer-se o perfil e nível de compromisso das universidades em todo o mundo, em particular na Europa, continente onde se encontram as mais antigas instituições, e tendo em conta o seu papel como líder nas estratégias e políticas de implementação da sustentabilidade no ensino superior. Não existe atualmente em Portugal um estudo sistemático que permita conhecer o perfil das IES, em particular das universidades públicas, e identificar pistas e boas práticas para a sua melhor implementação. Este facto leva a questionar de que forma e em que termos foi integrada a sustentabilidade nas estratégias institucionais no ensino superior universitário em Portugal, nomeadamente nos planos, programas e políticas do Governo e do Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES) e nas estratégias e práticas das Instituições de Ensino Superior Universitário Público (IESUP) como balanço da DESD 2005-2014. O objetivo geral deste trabalho foi avaliar de que forma a sustentabilidade foi integrada nas Instituições de Ensino Superior Universitário (IESU) público em Portugal, através das suas estratégias institucionais, no âmbito dos objetivos da UN DEDS 2005-2014. Os objetivos específicos, que estão organizados por ordem cronológica e de forma a responder ao objetivo geral, foram: (i) Avaliar a integração da sustentabilidade nos planos, programas e políticas do Governo português e do MCTES; (ii) Avaliar a integração da sustentabilidade nas estratégias e políticas das catorze IESUP na perspetiva de alguns dos atores chave com impacto no processo de decisão; (iii) Analisar as ações e as (boas) práticas nas IESUP onde tenha sido identificada a aplicação de estratégias, políticas para a sustentabilidade com vista a avaliar e definir um perfil do país; e (iv) Propor um modelo de inclusão de melhorias de sustentabilidade (think tank de iniciativas) nas estratégias e políticas das IESUP, com vista a aumentar, transferir o conhecimento e partilhar as (melhores) práticas integradas entre as Instituições de ensino superior portuguesas. Esta investigação segue um desenho de investigação baseado no estudo sobre as catorze universidades públicas em Portugal, de acordo com uma abordagem maioritariamente dedutiva (onde se recorreu em parte à Grounded-Theory), com métodos mistos, embora maioritariamente qualitativos, utilizando análise de documentação (dados secundários) e entrevistas semiestruturadas (dados primários). Como primeiro passo, foi realizada uma revisão da literatura e reflexão crítica sobre diversos documentos de origem governamental e do Ministério (MCTES) recolhidos e organizados cronologicamente. Para a análise de conteúdo foi utilizada o software NVivo, cujo objetivo foi avaliar se nos programas e políticas do Governo em geral e, especificamente, do MCTES, a sustentabilidade foi integrada nas universidades públicas, e em caso afirmativo, de que forma, em particular durante a DEDS 2005-2014. Seguidamente, realizou-se um estudo exploratório de acordo com uma abordagem qualitativa através de entrevistas semiestruturadas com atores chave com impacto no processo de decisão de implementação da sustentabilidade nas universidades públicas portuguesas. Esta fase visou obter mais informação sobre planos, políticas e programas não acessíveis ou não tornados públicos, que de outra forma estariam fora do nosso alcance, bem como obter indicações relativamente às barreiras sobre a implementação da EDS nas universidades públicas. Na terceira fase procedeu-se à análise, ao nível de cada uma das instituições, do conteúdo de planos estratégicos, planos e relatórios de atividades e relatórios de sustentabilidade (PEs, PAs, RAs e RSs, respetivamente) das catorze IES, o que foi essencial na avaliação de uma primeira definição do perfil do País no que respeita à implementação da sustentabilidade no sector da educação superior. Por último, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas (ainda que na primeira parte do guião a entrevista indiciasse uma entrevista estruturada) aos atores com papel relevante na integração da sustentabilidade em cada uma das universidades. O objetivo foi o de listar as diferentes ações implementadas, bem como de que forma se ultrapassaram as barreiras, quer durante a UN DEDS 2005-2014 quer na atualidade (2018), e ainda conhecer os desafios que se anteveem para as universidades. Foram, igualmente, discutidas iniciativas e boas práticas por parte de quase todas as IES. Verificou-se assim que, ao longo da DEDS 2005-2014, houve alguma insuficiência quer de orientações estratégicas quer de políticas nacionais respeitantes à implementação da EDS no ensino superior emanadas quer do Governo quer do Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior. Estes resultados decorrem quer da análise de documentos quer das entrevistas a atores chave. Ainda que o Programa Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Portugal tenha sido um bom exemplo de compromisso político e estratégico de aplicação de sustentabilidade no ensino superior, com a criação de Mestrados (MSc) e Doutoramentos (PhD), este focou-se maioritariamente na área da energia. O mesmo se pode dizer do programa de Eficiência Energética na Administração Pública (Eco.AP), um outro bom exemplo do envolvimento Ministerial, cujo papel é o de avaliar e implementar medidas para melhorar e reduzir o consumo energético nas universidades. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a UN DESD 2005-2014 não foi considerada em si mesma uma motivação para a incorporação da sustentabilidade nas universidades, tal como a assinatura de declarações formais não foram nem condição necessária nem suficiente para tal. Foram as Universidades, por sua iniciativa, que protagonizaram o seu próprio movimento de implementação, tendo sido possível recolher no seu conjunto bons exemplos e iniciativas. Da análise de documentação das universidades públicas portuguesas no período da DEDS 2005-2014, constata-se que estas integraram a sustentabilidade nas suas políticas e estratégias principalmente através das dimensões “operações no campus”, “alcance e colaboração” e “DS através de experiências no campus”, através de múltiplas e diferentes ações, algumas delas não circunscritas a uma única universidade. Quando, para efeitos desta investigação, se procedeu à realização de entrevistas aos atores com papel relevante na temática da sustentabilidade nas universidades públicas e se questionou quer o período da década quer o ano de 2018, as dimensões que surgem como relevantes na integração da sustentabilidade, e sem alteração entre momentos, são: (i) “operações no campus”, (ii) “educação”, (iii)“alcance e colaboração”, (iv) “investigação” e, só depois, (v) “DS através de experiências no campus”. As ações das universidades relacionadas com a EDS mostram que as ações relacionadas com EDS foram realizadas de forma “isolada” e não de forma integrada de acordo com a “whole institution approach” da Organização das Nações Unidas. Realce-se a exceção de parcerias no DS, nos projetos de investigação, publicações, colaboração em projetos de desenvolvimento sustentado (DS) e financiamento para a investigação. Foi, ainda, possível conhecer as (melhores) práticas nas universidades públicas onde, apesar de existirem áreas chave onde as IES, não obstante barreiras como a falta de recursos financeiros e humanos e da falta de enquadramento de políticas governamentais, enfrentaram os desafios no âmbito da sustentabilidade. Através deste estudo foi possível chegar a uma definição de perfil do País para a implementação da sustentabilidade no sector da educação superior, em particular nas universidades públicas, sendo proposta uma plataforma de diálogo e partilha - Sustainability4U - com vista a potenciar a aprendizagem do tema no seio da comunidade das IES. Esta plataforma Sustainability4U é uma proposta de iniciativas para ampliar e transferir o conhecimento, bem como para partilhar as (melhores) práticas integradas entre as IES portuguesas, sejam elas universidades ou politécnicos. Os desafios à implementação do DS estão relacionados com iniciativas: (i) ao nível governamental e institucional, como sejam um maior financiamento e uma maior regulamentação governamental, mas também com (ii) iniciativas ao nível das próprias IES. São necessárias estratégias para a implementação do DS nos planos institucionais, na criação de um gabinete dedicado à EDS nas universidades ou nas faculdades onde tal estrutura não exista e na criação de competências transversais em DS acessíveis a todos os estudantes, através de disciplinas e/ou cursos para promover a transdisciplinaridade. O propósito é que o DS seja parte integrante da cultura da universidade e crie um fator multiplicador na instituição e na sociedade não só a longo prazo, como também no futuro próximo. Em 2018 foi criada a “Rede Campus Sustentável” entre os membros da comunidade das IES (universidades e politécnicos) com vista à partilha de conhecimento e experiências, mas igualmente para levar a gestão de topo a assinar uma carta de compromisso baseada na Declaração de Copernicus e na Estratégia Nacional para a Educação Ambiental (ENEA). Esta Iniciativa mostra não só um compromisso da comunidade académica portuguesa como um bom exemplo de uma abordagem “bottom-up”. O compromisso para a implementação de políticas públicas nas universidades é crítico para que o processo seja efetivo no que respeita à EDS inclusivo. Consequentemente, há uma necessidade premente de alterar o paradigma nas universidades portuguesas e ainda debelar alguns obstáculos. * * * Este estudo apresenta algumas limitações, nomeadamente o escasso número e qualidade de documentos originários de fontes Governamentais e Ministeriais ou mesmo da Sociedade Civil (capítulo 1) aplicáveis à temática (DESD 2005-2014). Poder-se-á considerar que este facto denota uma falta de compromisso por parte das instituições governamentais face à EDS. No entanto, nada se pode referir com acuidade sobre a representatividade da amostra dado que, apesar dos elevados esforços desenvolvidos, e ainda que não tenham recolhido mais documentos, eles poderiam existir e não estar disponíveis e/ou alcance dos investigadores. No que concerne às perceções dos atores chave (capítulo 2) face à implementação da EDS o estudo poderia ter sido enriquecido com a opinião do Ministro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior, Secretários de Estado e de pelo menos mais um responsável do Conselho de Reitores das Universidades Portuguesas (CRUP), nomeadamente o líder de 2010 a 2014. No entanto, tal não foi possível em tempo útil, apesar dos melhores esforços. A amostra por ser de conveniência não permite que os resultados sejam generalizados para o sistema de ensino superior português, não só devido ao escasso número de entrevistados (sete de uma amostra de quinze), mas também devido à sua natureza (provenientes do governo, academia e sociedade civil). No entanto, o objetivo das entrevistas com atores chave serviu para confirmar a análise prévia de documentos oficiais e cada entrevista foi muito completa, permitindo aproximação à saturação de informação, o que significa que informação adicional recolhida forneceria eventualmente poucos dados novos. Para o período em causa (2005-2014), as principais universidades publicaram toda a documentação necessária para tratamento e análise (capítulo 3). Ainda assim, teria sido importante aceder a um maior número de documentos publicados ou disponíveis, relativamente a algumas universidades. Para tal, foram envidados esforços para obter informação adicional quer através dos websites, quer por contacto direto com os técnicos e/ou centros de documentação. O método por convite direto da entrevista forneceu boas respostas (capítulo 4), mas (em alguns casos) pode não ter sido entrevistada a pessoa ideal no sentido de ser aquela com o maior conhecimento dos esforços de implementação da sustentabilidade e/ou de atividades na sua instituição. O guião de entrevista foi desenvolvido para ser compreendido por todos os respondentes e cobrir um largo espectro de temas. No entanto, pode ser difícil para um entrevistado ter um conhecimento adequado e suficiente de todos os tópicos e temas em causa. Pretende-se em desenvolvimentos futuros pôr em prática a plataforma Sustainability4U, não só entre as IES portuguesas, mas igualmente a nível europeu e internacional, baseado no estudo de caso de país do sul da Europa, Portugal. Regiões ou perfis semelhantes podem aprender com esta experiência, ganhando experiência com a forma como os obstáculos foram ultrapassados. O conhecimento do perfil detalhado das Universidades pode ser ainda alargado a todas as IES em Portugal. Worldwide higher education institutions have the responsibility to implement Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in its multiple ways. The aim of this research is to assess how ESD was integrated into universities in Portugal through their policies and strategies within the framework of the goals of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development 2005-2014 (UN DESD 2005-2014). Despite some recent studies, this is an underexplored research field in Portugal. This research was mainly based on a qualitative approach and a detailed content analysis method regarding policies, plans and programmes either from the Government or the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Higher Education (MCTES) as well as universities´ plans and reports through the decade 2005-2014. Semi structured interviews were conducted to the government bodies and major key actors in the Portuguese universities, i.e., from Portuguese University Council of Rectors (CRUP), as well as, with each sustainability relevant role actor at each university. Results showed that ESD implementation at universities in Portugal is still in its early stages of development and that there is an insufficiency of national integrated strategies or policies. Public Portuguese universities have their own strategies or policies on ESD, leading them to progress with several timely initiatives and practices that resulted from their proactiveness and rhythm rather than from governmental commission. Except for some actions concerning outreach and collaboration, research or education, these initiatives seem to have been taken in isolation from each other and were not holistically integrated, despite some pro-active sustainability implementation actions and best practices. Nevertheless, universities face barriers and challenges in implementing SD that need to be expanded, namely in the promotion of student and staff sustainability awareness, as well as in the development of transdisciplinary courses for students. This study intends to define a country profile of ESD implementation in universities and to show how to move forward through the proposal of the platform Sustainability4U1 where a think tank of initiatives is put forward. Future investigation will be undertaken as the platform Sustainability4U may be used as a support to widen transfer of knowledge and sharing of (best) practices not only between Portuguese universities, but also at European and international levels based on Portugal´s case study. Similar regions or profiles may learn from this experience, gaining from the way the barriers were overcome.

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    It is shown that due to power take-off losses, optimal control provides maximum energy absorption, but not maximum energy production. A new reactive control criterion in the frequency-domain is deduced assuming constant power take-off efficiency, respectively, in the power feeding and power absorption parts of the wave cycle. If applied in the time-domain, this criterion requires the incident wave to be predicted some time into the future. Whilst the OWC type of Wave Energy Converters (WEC) is presented in the paper, the extension to WECs of the floating body type is also considered. Illustrative numerical results for a two-dimensional OWC of simple geometry are presented, which include the performance of this device in three wave spectra with increasing demands of active control for improved energy production. Linear hydrodynamic theory is considered throughout the paper.

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