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RSSCase Studies of the EU Energy Poverty Observatory showcase successfully implemented energy poverty measures in the Member States. They highlight best practices that can be used as models for energy poverty action. This case study focuses on the development of the French National Energy Poverty.
The EPVO case study focuses on a project in Barcelona that involves large-scale efforts to help people to manage their energy bills and avoid disconnection, as well as trainings and workshops.
The EPOV case study focuses on the development of the Energy Poverty Observatory in Greece aiming at effective monitoring of the Greek energy poverty situation.
The EPOV case study discusses the Jessica II Fund for Multi-Apartment Building Modernisation that promoted large-scale renovation efforts in Lithuania.
The National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan confirms that the Italian government is committed to strengthening the strategy for fighting energy poverty, adopting an official definition and national indicators on energy poverty, and creating an Italian Energy Poverty Observatory.
The aim of this research is to explore the possibilities of using the information about energy consumption records in the new smart meters.
The report monitors the performance of consumer protection measures in the European electricity and gas markets.
A hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) was performed to group countries according to their SEPV. A Poisson regression model was fitted to analyse the association between SEPV and EWM.
In this study, the characteristics of the Portuguese dwelling stock are regionally analysed using data from approximately 523,000 Portuguese residential EPCs.
A methodology that allows the localization of urban areas that are suffering from fuel poverty is developed. Average incomes per household and residential energy consumption for each urban area are analyzed with a Geographical Information System.