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RSSThe Energy Poverty Advisory Hub Policy Conference, jointly organised by the European Parliament and DG Energy, commenced on April 10, 2024.
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Local governments are facing the pressing challenge of addressing energy poverty effectively. In response to this critical issue, we are glat to release a practical guide to planning energy poverty mitigation actions.
Hidden energy poverty refers to situations where households may not appear to be energy poor based on traditional indicators but are nonetheless struggling to meet their energy needs
The ENPOR project, funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, shed light on energy poverty in the PRS by making it more visible and measurable, while testing energy efficiency support programmes to tackle it.
Passive house was the focal point of EPAH’s March lunch talk, where Sarah Mekjian (Climate Alliance, Outphit Project) and Harald Malzer (Neue Heimat Tyrol, Outphit Project) shared about its potential to alleviate energy poverty, accompanied by case studies and examples.
Why we need to address summer energy poverty in public policies
We are excited to present the results of the projects under the framework of the EPAH technical assistance open call.
EPAH is pleased to share that the Council of Ministers in Portugal approved the Portuguese National Long-term Energy Poverty Mitigation Strategy 2023-2050 on the 8th of January, 2024.
In our December lunch talk, João Pedro Gouveia and Pedro Palma of NOVA School of Science and Technology - FCT NOVA and part of Energy Poverty Advisory Hub shed light on the latest developments in national energy poverty indicators and the refined EPAH dashboard.
BECKON launched an open call inviting local authorities, municipalities, and energy agencies to become replicators of its model.