In this paper, we discuss a number of ways to define and measure the affordability of energy consumption, and we examine the emergence of energy poverty in Italy in the period from 1998 to 2011. The paper examines the eligibility criteria for claiming the benefits available to support energy consumption for vulnerable families and it identifies the potential beneficiaries. The study assesses the appropriateness of the eligibility criteria by comparing the population targeted by the policy with the population actually facing affordability problems. A simulation exercise, using the hypothetical scenario most likely to result in energy benefits made available, shows that, regardless of the affordability index adopted, the provision of state e...
In this paper we analyse the affordability of water and energy for Italian households. We first docu...
Funding for open access publishing: Universidad de Sevilla/CBUA This research was funded by the gra...
Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups...
In this paper, we discuss a number of ways to define and measure the affordability of energy consump...
In this chapter we provide evidence on how the appropriateness of the eligibility criteria for house...
In this paper we discuss a number of ways to define and measure the affordability of energy consumpt...
This paper provides a pan-EU mapping of energy affordability using energy expenditure shares. Large ...
Despite the existence of two targeted national programmes (�Bonus gas� and �Bonus energia�) ...
Fuel poverty is a multidisciplinary topic, coupling the demand-side to the supply-side, and the “hou...
We assess the existing battery of metrics for measuring energy affordability. We analyse expenditure...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Fuel poverty is a cutting-edge topic in the broader framework of the human dimensions of energy use....
This contribution deals with the issue of energy access and energy poverty. Energy poverty is not o...
As highlighted by European policymakers and academic research, the global economic crisis of 2008 em...
In the last 15 years households’ energy expenditures have significantly increased causing a reductio...
In this paper we analyse the affordability of water and energy for Italian households. We first docu...
Funding for open access publishing: Universidad de Sevilla/CBUA This research was funded by the gra...
Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups...
In this paper, we discuss a number of ways to define and measure the affordability of energy consump...
In this chapter we provide evidence on how the appropriateness of the eligibility criteria for house...
In this paper we discuss a number of ways to define and measure the affordability of energy consumpt...
This paper provides a pan-EU mapping of energy affordability using energy expenditure shares. Large ...
Despite the existence of two targeted national programmes (�Bonus gas� and �Bonus energia�) ...
Fuel poverty is a multidisciplinary topic, coupling the demand-side to the supply-side, and the “hou...
We assess the existing battery of metrics for measuring energy affordability. We analyse expenditure...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Fuel poverty is a cutting-edge topic in the broader framework of the human dimensions of energy use....
This contribution deals with the issue of energy access and energy poverty. Energy poverty is not o...
As highlighted by European policymakers and academic research, the global economic crisis of 2008 em...
In the last 15 years households’ energy expenditures have significantly increased causing a reductio...
In this paper we analyse the affordability of water and energy for Italian households. We first docu...
Funding for open access publishing: Universidad de Sevilla/CBUA This research was funded by the gra...
Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups...