
As part of its thematic focus on equity and vulnerability, EPAH has launched a dedicated cycle exploring Europe’s hidden inequalities and the social dimensions of energy poverty. Within this context, EPAH convened two complementary exchanges.

As part of its thematic focus on equity and vulnerability, EPAH has launched a dedicated cycle exploring Europe’s hidden inequalities and the social dimensions of energy poverty. Within this context, EPAH convened two complementary exchanges.

November 2025 | Newsletter
DAFNI Network of Sustainable Greek Islands is a Development Organization of Local Government (DOLG), representing island municipalities. It was established in 2006 with the aim of strengthening local governance in the islands and promoting a sustainable development model for island regions. This model is based on the sustainable and smart management of natural resources and infrastructure, the development of sustainable tourism that leverages the islands’ natural and cultural assets, and the effective integration of the primary, secondary, and tertiary economic sectors. In 2024, DAFNI was transformed into a DOLG, enabling it to strategically support local authorities in the planning and implementation of development projects by capitalising on its technical expertise and management capabilities.
INZEB as a non-profit independent organisation with a continued focus on a sustainable and energy balanced future is working in the areas of energy efficiency in buildings and the built environment, energy efficiency innovative financing, energy poverty mitigation, and evolution of energy communities. INZEB’s aim is achieved with the support of an interdisciplinary team of experts who generate and disseminate scientific insights, research results and innovative programmes.
Empowering Member States to combat energy poverty

The European Commission’s initiative Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) is inviting organisations across Europe to submit session proposals for its Annual Conference 2026, taking place in Athens, Greece on 17–18 March 2026.