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WELLBASED Analysis of existing and alternative ways of financing urban health interventions aimed to tackle energy poverty

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Publication date
16 December 2024
EPAH Type of publication
Report (policy paper, recommendation)

Description

It is increasingly recognized in more and more places that energy poverty must be tackled. The Member States of the EU are allocating increasing amounts of money, but data show that the renovation of public buildings is still the priority which means that houses with lower incomes still often lack access to finance and most of the measures which are in place are low cost type interventions. The models introduced briefly or in a more detailed way in this WELLBASED report were typically implemented on a pilot basis and have their limitations and the implementers are aware of this and working on overcoming them. The precise targeting of these models and tools requires stakeholders who are aware of local needs and target groups, therefore the transnational replication of models seems challenging.

wellbased analysis of existing

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WELLBASED Analysis of existing and alternative ways of financing urban health interventions