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Green Education - Portugal

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Professional skills
Y.E.S. Project

Green Education - Portugal

Tuesday 1, July 2025

Professional skills

Professional skills

Supporting education of young students in EDP Group areas, offering scholarships to those with limited financial means who wish to continue their studies, in partnership with Aljezur Municipality.

The Green Education program was created to promote the education of new generations living in the various municipalities where the EDP Group has an active presence.

Its main goal is to award scholarships to students with limited financial resources who show interest and motivation to continue their studies. These scholarships are intended for young people living in areas where the EDP develops or may come to develop projects in the energy sector.

In Portugal, the implementation of the program was carried out in collaboration with the Municipality of Aljezur, with whom we have established a partnership agreement for this initiative. 

Aljezur and EDP shaping a future with impact

In 2025, we received a total of 29 applications and awarded 19 scholarships. These were distributed as follows:

  • Primary Education (1st cycle)
  • Primary (2nd and 3rd cycles) and Secondary Education
  • Higher Education

 

Our mission goes beyond this financial aid — they are a direct investment in the future of Aljezur. 

We aim to create positive social impact, opportunities and hopefully, lasting relationships, being a key player as partners who support, invest, and contribute actively to the solutions of today and tomorrow.


 

Impact (results)

29
applications
19
scholarships
€ 13k
investment
Main Classifications
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