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Applying the mixed-mode with an adaptive approach to reduce the energy poverty in social dwellings: The case of Spain

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Publication date
15 December 2021
EPAH Type of publication
Scientific paper

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Fuel poverty is a pressing issue in several European countries, and Spain is no exception. Traditionally, it has been associated with cold conditions, but recent studies in the field have stressed its prevalence in warm countries too, during summer. Further, forecasts of climate change for these territories predict more severe summers. This envisages a scenario where low-income families might suffer from fuel poverty due to their inability to afford the energy bill to cool their homes, for tackling which the European Union and its member states are devising strategies. Adaptive comfort models have emerged as a sustainable and resilient approach in this regard. 

Authors: David Bienvenido-Huertas, Daniel Sánchez-García, Carlos Rubio-Bellido, Jesús A. Pulido-Arcas

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Applying the mixed-mode with an adaptive approach to reduce the energy poverty in social dwellings: The case of Spain