Uninterrupted, high quality, affordable, and sufficient access to energy services is essential to human life. The European Union has recognized this in recent years by providing greater protection to vulnerable and energy poor households, and by requiring States to provide various forms of support to them. The EU’s new Clean Energy for All Package aims to further increase protection for households, particularly by requiring Member States to define, assess and report on the number of energy poor households within their territory and to indicate the measures they intend to take to address the situation.While the Clean Energy Package stopped short of recognizing a new legally binding ‘right to energy’ for all individuals, sought after by Europ...