The EPAH ATLAS is an online interactive database that allows visitors to discover more than 300 local national and international projects, measures and policies addressing energy poverty across the world. Visitors can explore the interactive map, view a list of all entries and read more information about any case. Filtering options provide visitors the opportunity to explore the database effectively.
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Italy, Belgium, Spain, France, Portugal, Croatia
International project
Social energy market players to tackle energy poverty
Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Spain
International project
Empowering Member States to combat energy poverty
Portugal
National project
EVA, a comprehensive tool designed to promote energy awareness
Portugal
Local/regional project Ongoing
Network of physical one-stop shops supporting vulnerable consumers in Porto, Portugal
Portugal
Local/regional project Ongoing
A energy efficiency voucher targeted to vulnerable families living in Braga, Portugal
Portugal
National project
Network of physical one-stop shops, to support citizens reducing their energy bill or to adopt energy efficiency measures.
Portugal
Policies and Measures
Ongoing
Financing scheme to promote energy efficiency in social housing and historic areas in Lisbon and Porto
Portugal
Policies and Measures
Concluded
oucher to support vulnerable population to implement electrify their home.
Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands
International project
Developing Energy Communities through Informative anD collEctive actions
Spain, Hungary
International project
Unfair transitions? A critical examination low-carbon energy pathways in the EU from a domestic energy vulnerability perspective
Germany, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Greece
International project
Establishing Community Renewable Energy Webs - Rolling out a business model and operational tool creating webs of households that jointly manage energy to improve efficiency and renewables uptake
Finland, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Spain
International project
GReen Energy Transition Actions
Spain, United Kingdom, Turkey, Belgium, Hungary
International project
REgeneration MOdel for accelerating the smart URBAN transformation
Italy, Bulgaria, France
International project
Maximizing social impact and boosting clean energy investments in the non-profit sector through de-risking, aggregation, and capacity building
Germany
Policies and Measures
Ongoing
Data-driven based behavior intervention decision-making to ease energy poverty
Poland
Local/regional project Concluded
Implementation of the air quality management system in the local governments of the Opole Voivodeship
Hungary
Local/regional project Ongoing
Secure and start implementing an effective roadmap for the low-carbon transition of the single largest coal region in Hungary
Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania
International project
Balancing solid biomass for climate neutrality in CEE countries.
Latvia, France, Czech Republic, Portugal, Sweden, Slovakia, Austria, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Spain
International project
Bringing local and regional municipalities towards owning their SECAPs
Bulgaria, Italy, Greece, Poland
International project
Governance and Social Impact of Coal Regions under Transition
Czech Republic
National project
One Stop Shop, comprehensive service motivating owners towards renovations of their properties.
Estonia, Latvia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary
International project
Central and Eastern Europe Sustainable Energy Union’s Design and Implementation of regional Government Initiatives for a just energy Transition
Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
International project
Pathways to Inclusive, Affordable, and Sustainable Housing
Belgium, France, Ireland
International project
Upcycling Trust combines deep energy renovation with land decommodification for a just, low-carbon housing future