Below are the publications of the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub, offering several types of resources.
You will find collections of inspiring projects and cases, handbooks and guidelines for action, but also publications on indicators and measurement of energy poverty.
EPAH publications (7)
RSS7 practical steps to energy poverty diagnosis – Energy Poverty Advisory Hub learning guide
7 practical steps to energy poverty diagnosis – Energy Poverty Advisory Hub learning guide in all EU languages
Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) Handbook 1: A Guide to Energy Poverty Diagnosis
This first handbook on energy poverty diagnosis addresses the different steps to achieve a robust diagnosis and proposes a flexible framework for each local government to implement the identified procedures and activities.
Energy Poverty National Indicators: Insights for a more effective measuring
This Energy Poverty Advisory Hub EPAH report focuses on national-level indicators and how they can aid Member-States in their diagnosis of energy poverty levels to plan and implement mitigation measures.

Introduction to the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) Handbooks: A Guide to Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty
This introduction presents the concept of energy poverty with the different approaches that can be useful for obtaining a general picture of energy poverty in your local government as well as the initial introduction to the methodology to tackle energy poverty.

Bringing Energy Poverty Research into local practice - Exploring Subnational Scale Analyses
This Energy Poverty Advisory Hub report conducts a thorough scientific literature review of studies that delve into energy poverty assessment and the identification and targeting of the energy-poor population at local scale.

Energy Poverty Advisory Hub Leaflet
Energy Poverty Advisory Hub Leaflet
EPAH Report: Tackling energy poverty through local actions ‒ Inspiring cases from across Europe
This report displays a series of 24 inspirational cases of how energy poverty can be alleviated at the local level. The cases are the result of extensive research on energy poverty by the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) with support from its national partners and other experts in the field.