Both developed and developing countries face energy poverty issues today. The growing interest over the last few years at the scientific level demonstrates the importance of the problem. It was a practice for many years to measure energy poverty by calculating the economic single indicators. In recent years, this practice was increasingly criticized and new, more comprehensive indices were developed. Review and analysis of indices developed can help scholars to dig deep into the specific aspects of the problem. The paper aims to review the indices for energy poverty assessment from households’ perspectives and to provide the main insights into the indicators selection process by providing the set of indicators for sustainable energy poverty...
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Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
Energy poverty, long considered a problem limited to developing countries only, is now widely ackno...
Both developed and developing countries face energy poverty issues today. The growing interest over ...
This deliverable explores the range of methods forwarded for the identification of energy poor house...
The widespread recognition of energy poverty as a distinct societal and policy challenge in the EU h...
This article undertakes a review of alternative measures and indicators of energy poverty targeted t...
Energy poverty is a highly topical issue both in scientific-technical circles and in political debat...
Energy poverty – which has been recognised via terms such as ‘fuel poverty’ and ‘energy vulnerabilit...
In Europe, the proportion of social housing is high, and such houses tend to be inhabited by below a...
Energy deprivation can be identified as a manifestation of general poverty. Indeed, the former shoul...
A common method employed in tracking the success of poverty alleviation in ensuring sustainable deve...
Nowadays, the problem of energy poverty is a more and more frequent occurrence and its solution is a...
With the European Commission’s “Third Energy Package”, the challenges posed by energy poverty have b...
Energy poverty is a growing concern in the European Union. Following energy market liberalization, t...
Document disponible en ligne: http://www.irege.univ-savoie.fr/images/Notes_de_Recherche/15_40_Legend...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
Energy poverty, long considered a problem limited to developing countries only, is now widely ackno...
Both developed and developing countries face energy poverty issues today. The growing interest over ...
This deliverable explores the range of methods forwarded for the identification of energy poor house...
The widespread recognition of energy poverty as a distinct societal and policy challenge in the EU h...
This article undertakes a review of alternative measures and indicators of energy poverty targeted t...
Energy poverty is a highly topical issue both in scientific-technical circles and in political debat...
Energy poverty – which has been recognised via terms such as ‘fuel poverty’ and ‘energy vulnerabilit...
In Europe, the proportion of social housing is high, and such houses tend to be inhabited by below a...
Energy deprivation can be identified as a manifestation of general poverty. Indeed, the former shoul...
A common method employed in tracking the success of poverty alleviation in ensuring sustainable deve...
Nowadays, the problem of energy poverty is a more and more frequent occurrence and its solution is a...
With the European Commission’s “Third Energy Package”, the challenges posed by energy poverty have b...
Energy poverty is a growing concern in the European Union. Following energy market liberalization, t...
Document disponible en ligne: http://www.irege.univ-savoie.fr/images/Notes_de_Recherche/15_40_Legend...
Abstract: In this paper, an assessment of the extent of household energy poverty and the implication...
Energy poverty, long considered a problem limited to developing countries only, is now widely ackno...