This study analyses the impacts that energy efficiency has on low-income households; to what degree energy efficiency policies should specifically target low-income households; and in which circumstances they should be combined with social policies addressing energy consumption in low-income households. The study aims to support a balanced debate on policy options to fight energy poverty, in particular in the context of the revision of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). This study was prepared by Policy Department A at the request of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy Committee (ITRE).Postprint (published version
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
Low-income energy efficiency programs, a dominant concern for socially conscious energy planners sin...
This paper addresses the evaluation of an energy efficiency program for low-income households. The s...
This study analyses the impacts that energy efficiency has on low-income households; to what degree ...
To reach the target of an almost carbon neutral building stock in the European Union by 2050, as pro...
A social tariff that reduces the cost of fuel for low-income households could, in principle, more th...
Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups...
Low-income housing plays an important, but frequently overlooked, role in energy use reduction. Barr...
Introduction •Does adopting energy efficient appliances reduce electricity consumption among low inc...
Improving household energy efficiency has a positive impact on a more efficient household’s income. ...
International audienceThe current context (economic crisis, energy prices increases) affects more ha...
International audienceThe current context (economic crisis, energy prices increases) affects more ha...
Energy poverty – a situation where a household cannot meet its domestic energy needs – is poorly und...
The aim of the Energy Efficiency Program for Low Income Households is to reduce financial hardship f...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
Low-income energy efficiency programs, a dominant concern for socially conscious energy planners sin...
This paper addresses the evaluation of an energy efficiency program for low-income households. The s...
This study analyses the impacts that energy efficiency has on low-income households; to what degree ...
To reach the target of an almost carbon neutral building stock in the European Union by 2050, as pro...
A social tariff that reduces the cost of fuel for low-income households could, in principle, more th...
Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups...
Low-income housing plays an important, but frequently overlooked, role in energy use reduction. Barr...
Introduction •Does adopting energy efficient appliances reduce electricity consumption among low inc...
Improving household energy efficiency has a positive impact on a more efficient household’s income. ...
International audienceThe current context (economic crisis, energy prices increases) affects more ha...
International audienceThe current context (economic crisis, energy prices increases) affects more ha...
Energy poverty – a situation where a household cannot meet its domestic energy needs – is poorly und...
The aim of the Energy Efficiency Program for Low Income Households is to reduce financial hardship f...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
In recent years, an overly narrow focus on rebound effects has limited the extent of researcher and ...
Low-income energy efficiency programs, a dominant concern for socially conscious energy planners sin...
This paper addresses the evaluation of an energy efficiency program for low-income households. The s...