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All-Electric Well Completion | ALIS
This project aims to develop an advanced all-eletric well completion system, integrating a subsurface safety valve (eSSV) and inflow control valve (eICV), with the scope to increase operability, system reliability and minimize heavy workovers.
ROVScan | ATIVATEC
Galp's upstream projects aim to optimize assets with a strong focus on subsea integrity and addressing the challenges posed by CO2 stress corrosion cracking (SCC-CO2), which impacts both safety and production.
VEHICLE2GRID | Nissan Iberia, MagnumCap, Nuvve
The V2G is a pioneer project in Portugal and in Europe that aims to test an innovative technology, whose potential could change the way we think about cars and mobility.
FIRST MICROMOBILTY SWAPPING SERVICE IN PORTUGAL | Swobbee
Project aimed to deploy a solution to optimise and increase the efficiency of logistics operations.
AUTONOMOUS STORE | SENSEI
In a Lisbon gas station, Galp and Sensei worked together to design a 323 square foot autonomous convenience shop.
EXPLORING PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) RECYCLING | CERFO (Centro Europeo de Reciclaje Fotovoltaico)
With the support of Becquerel Institute, Galp delved into various aspects, including end of life routes for PV modules and the PV recycling landscape in the European context.
CAXIAS LIVING LAB
The Caxias Living Lab is an energy community of 20 buildings, a community center, a school and a market in the town's historic center, with 10 producers of energy produced by photovoltaic panels.
OPTIMIZING SOLAR EFFICIENCY | P4Q
Currently evaluating the potential of expansion and applicability of a retrofit solution designed to minimize shadow losses through 2.5D backtracking.
SECOND LIFE-BATTERIES | TES
Pilot project to assess the application of second-life battery technology, alongside ultra-fast charging hubs to demonstrate its potential to cut operational costs and enhance the flexibility of charging hubs.
PORTUGAL'S FIRST AGRI-PV PILOT IN A VINEYARD | AgriPV, ISA
The pilot aims to test the potential of photovoltaic technology as an adaptation measure to attenuate some of the negative consequences of climate change in the wine production sector.