With about 50 participants attending, the session delved into the complexities of hard-to-reach energy users, highlighting the importance of targeted policies and the urgent need for effective tailored interventions to support vulnerable communities across Europe.
The much-anticipated agenda for the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) Annual Conference, set to take place on 15-16 October 2024 in Barcelona, has been officially revealed.
As part of our ongoing commitment to combating energy poverty and advancing sustainable energy solutions across Europe, we have equipped our website with interactive features to foster greater collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the energy poverty community.
DG ENER in collaboration with the Provincial Deputation of Barcelona and the support of the Ecoserveis association are happy to join forces for the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) Annual Conference.
The newly published report CORDIS Results Pack "Inclusive Energy Transition: Citizen Engagement for Affordable and Sustainable Energy Solutions" highlights 15 EU-funded projects that foster affordable and sustainable energy solutions.
This manifesto launched by the WELLBASED project is aimed at local leaders. It suggests a series of actions that combine health and energy poverty action.
Our new educational initiative aims to go deep into the learning process of energy poverty and the potential action for a successful intervention. Our extended course on "Alleviating Energy Poverty" provides practical insights, tools, and resource
Under the theme "Empowering Local Actors in Bridging Policy and Practice in Tackling Energy Poverty closer to EU citizens", the conference brought together about about 140 participants from 18 countries on-site and online
Local governments are facing the pressing challenge of addressing energy poverty effectively. In response to this critical issue, we are glad to release a practical guide to planning energy poverty mitigation actions.
As the energy crisis continues to impact households across Europe, the concept of hidden energy poverty emerges as a critical yet often overlooked aspect of the broader energy poverty discourse.