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RSSThe fuel poverty statistics report for 2018 includes: the latest statistics on the number of households living in fuel poverty, in England,
analysis of the composition of the fuel poor group in 2016 and projections of the number of households in fuel poverty in 2017 and 2018
A household’s vulnerability to energy poverty is socially and spatially variable. Efforts to measure energy poverty, however, have focused on narrow, expenditure-based metrics or area-based targeting.
The document presents considerations about small wind technology under context of low carbon technology in Brazil, niches and benefits potential for community.
This report discusses the housing conditions of energy-deprived people in Poland on the basis of household surveys.
The aim of the article is to provide guidance on how to optimize targeted social assistance mechanisms for heating in the broader context of the need to pursue a national policy for the reduction of energy poverty.
The report includes a full set of research findings on barriers and enablers to vulnerability innovation. In addition, it produced five practical outputs to help build understanding and ensure innovation delivers improvements for all consumers.
This book highlights different aspects of energy poverty in Athens.
This study was commissioned by the ministry for work, social affairs, health and consumer protection. It carried out expert interviews and desk research to investigate options for the definition of energy poverty and suggested a new definition.
4.6 million people in Poland live in energy poverty. In order to significantly reduce the scale of this problem, more effective and better addressed public policy instruments are needed.
The NECP of Latvia details the plan of the Latvian government to carry out research projects on energy poverty until 2021 and develop a strategy to address energy poverty afterwards.