Energy poverty is on the rise in Europe, even though it is unevenly distributed across social groups and territories. In general, policymaking is hampered by the misaligned incentives between landlords and tenants on who should bear the costs of energy inefficient buildings. At EU level, the absence of reliable indicators across member states makes the identification of energy-poor consumers difficult. In this Policy Brief, Claire Dhéret and Marco Giuli emphasise that the European Union’s added value in the fight against energy poverty should not be underestimated, because of the relatively new nature of the concept and the lack of policy experience among many member states in confronting this issue
Energy poverty has become a rising issue in EU, especially in new Member States, but still there is ...
To reach the target of an almost carbon neutral building stock in the European Union by 2050, as pro...
Energy Poverty (EP) is the inability to attain a socially and materially necessitated level of domes...
Over 57 million people throughout Europe live in energy poverty, meaning that they cannot meet their...
Energy poverty in the EU: a review of the evidence Energy poverty is a situation where a household i...
The Fit for 55 package stipulates a fair, competitive and green transition by 2030 and beyond. As pa...
In 2016, the European Commission presented the Clean Energy for all Europeans Package , comprising l...
Energy poverty has become a widely recognised challenge in the EU. Estimates indicate that more than...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Energy poverty – a situation where a household cannot meet its domestic energy needs – is poorly und...
Energy poverty, the inability to provide a home with sufficient energy for heating, cooling, cooking...
Energy poverty is closely connected to the current energy transformation focused on the utilization ...
Energy poverty, or the inability of households to afford adequate access to energy services, is an i...
Energy poverty, or the inability of households to afford adequate access to energy services, is an i...
Energy poverty has become a rising issue in EU, especially in new Member States, but still there is ...
To reach the target of an almost carbon neutral building stock in the European Union by 2050, as pro...
Energy Poverty (EP) is the inability to attain a socially and materially necessitated level of domes...
Over 57 million people throughout Europe live in energy poverty, meaning that they cannot meet their...
Energy poverty in the EU: a review of the evidence Energy poverty is a situation where a household i...
The Fit for 55 package stipulates a fair, competitive and green transition by 2030 and beyond. As pa...
In 2016, the European Commission presented the Clean Energy for all Europeans Package , comprising l...
Energy poverty has become a widely recognised challenge in the EU. Estimates indicate that more than...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Energy poverty—involving a combination of factors, such as low household incomes, high energy prices...
Energy poverty – a situation where a household cannot meet its domestic energy needs – is poorly und...
Energy poverty, the inability to provide a home with sufficient energy for heating, cooling, cooking...
Energy poverty is closely connected to the current energy transformation focused on the utilization ...
Energy poverty, or the inability of households to afford adequate access to energy services, is an i...
Energy poverty, or the inability of households to afford adequate access to energy services, is an i...
Energy poverty has become a rising issue in EU, especially in new Member States, but still there is ...
To reach the target of an almost carbon neutral building stock in the European Union by 2050, as pro...
Energy Poverty (EP) is the inability to attain a socially and materially necessitated level of domes...