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This paper analyzes the impact of key decarbonization and economic factors on electricity consumption supplied through the power grid in Portugal, between 1995 and 2023. Energy efficiency surges as one of the variables with the most significant coefficients, as a result of the policies that encourage the reduction of energy/electricity consumption. Though self-consumption generally reduces pressure over the grid demand, its effect remains small and sometimes statistically insignificant. However, continuous monitoring is essential to anticipate its future impact on grid-supplied electricity. Additionally, as Portuguese regions shift towards the service sector, electricity consumption is increasing, likely driven by electric-intensive service subsectors and increased digitalization. Electrification also shows a positive impact on the elec-tricity demand. A comprehensive approach to assess long-term electricity demand that manages these many confounding effects, will better guide investment decisions 18 in grid infrastructure, provide clearer insights into the future evolution of allowable 19 revenues and grid tariffs, and help meet the EU's decarbonization targets.
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Decarbonization Electrification Energy Efficiency Electricity Demand Income Elasticity
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Cruz, Sérgio .(2025). “The influence of decarbonization on electricity demand”. REM Working paper series, nº 0376/2025
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ISEG - REM (Research in Economics and Mathematics)
