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RSSEnergy 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.
Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications from Implementing the POWERPOOR Approach to Alleviate Energy Poverty
Lessons Learnt and Policy Implications from Implementing the POWERPOOR Approach to Alleviate Energy Poverty
As essential as bread: Fuelwood use as a cultural practice to cope with energy poverty in Europe
Study of fuelwood use for coping with energy poverty based on the lived experience of energy-vulnerable households in five diverse European countries (Portugal, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, and North Macedonia).
Looking back to look forward: Reflections from networked research on energy poverty
We build on the conceptual, methodological, and policy dimensions of energy poverty research to set up pathways toward a new, interdisciplinary research and policy agenda on energy poverty mitigation better equipped to provide meaningful answers to the challenges posed by the ongoing energy crisis.
Revealing the Hidden Link: Energy Poverty and Self-Restricted Energy Use in Austria
Using a concurrent triangulation design, this dissertation investigates energy poverty in Austria, with a focus on social housing in Vienna.
A framework for policy mix analysis: assessing energy poverty policies
The major contribution of the proposed framework is a clear yet adaptable criterion for instruments interaction analysis. Energy poverty literature is reviewed in the optic of how policy mix can help develop and analyze policies for its erasing, and specific criteria for its instruments analysis.
Energy Poverty and Fire Risk
FEEDS undertook research with associations working in energy poverty to discover that the correlation between the risk of fire and energy poverty seems clearly established, but that the preventive measures are not always well known and even less implemented.
Socioeconomic effects of EU Renovation Wave expenditure on low-income groups in the EU27
This paper addresses that gap by investigating the distributional effects of reaching the Renovation Wave’s 2030 goals in the EU27 countries, based on data from Invert/EE-Lab and Eurostat.
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.
Energy poverty and emerging debates: Beyond the traditional triangle of energy poverty drivers
This paper evaluates whether, how, and why policy documents in six diverse European countries (Spain, France, Portugal, the UK, North Macedonia, and Slovenia) link energy poverty to other related policy areas.