🏛️🌍 EMER 2030 appoints nursing graduate as coordinator amid controversy
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Fábio Alves Teixeira, a nursing graduate, has been appointed as the coordinator of EMER 2030, the body responsible for licensing renewable energy projects in Portugal. The decision, made by EMER president Manuel Nina, has raised concerns due to Teixeira's lack of relevant qualifications in the renewable energy sector. Nina defended the appointment, stating it complied with legal and technical criteria. EMER 2030, created to expedite project licensing, is set to dissolve by the end of 2026, but has expanded its team to meet ongoing project demands.
Key points
- Fábio Alves Teixeira appointed as coordinator of EMER 2030 despite lacking renewable energy qualifications.
- Manuel Nina, president of EMER, defends the appointment citing legal and technical criteria.
- The structure aims to expedite renewable energy project licensing, with a planned dissolution by year-end.
Links
- ECO: Enfermeiro sem currículo vai coordenar estrutura das energias renováveis. Ministério responsabiliza Manuel Nina
- Público: Unidade de missão para renováveis defende escolha de enfermeiro formado em gestão
- Expresso: Estrutura do Estado para as renováveis contrata enfermeiro: presidente garante "total respeito pelos critérios legais e técnicos"
Facts
- Fábio Alves Teixeira appointed as EMER 2030 coordinator on 2 February 2026.
- Teixeira holds a degree in Nursing and a postgraduate qualification in Project Management.
- EMER 2030 was established in March 2024 to streamline renewable energy project licensing.
- The structure is expected to dissolve by the end of 2026 after completing its tasks.
Quotes
- This appointment was made with full respect for the applicable legal and technical criteria — Manuel Nina
- This has hit rock bottom — Rui Rocha
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