Energy poverty is a growing challenge and civil society not only needs to acknowledge the challenge but also take concrete and effective actions to address it. However, due to the complexity of the phenomena, front-line actors often face a lack of the required experience and capacity to tackle it.
Courses - Free and open to all ➔
Local and regional governments are in an ideal position to take action against energy poverty (they have a direct dialogue with the citizens and are super-parties with respect to the energy market). EPAH supports local governments, to play an active and significant role in addressing energy poverty by providing learning opportunities to increase knowledge and build capacity on energy poverty.
EPAH has released two courses and is currently releasing progressively its final course "Alleviating energy poverty: How to implement local actions". The extended course addresses civil servants, technical staff, and practitioners with the aim of increasing knowledge and capacity on practical aspects of energy poverty mitigation and push local actions.
The courses database features all the 3 EPAH courses but also courses developed from other initiatives. Submit them through the submission form.
Short learning material - Testimonials ➔
As part of our commitment to addressing energy poverty. EPAH is curating a compelling collection of testimonials highlighting the challenges the challenges and solutions in this vital area. Through direct engagement with local practitioners, we gather and disseminate the voices of government representatives actively tackling energy poverty in their communities on a daily basis. These firsthand accounts offer invaluable insights and inspiration, not only for fellow practitioners but also as rich learning materials drawn from real-world experiences. Join us as we delve into the frontline efforts and innovative strategies aimed at combatting energy poverty and creating sustainable solutions.