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image/svg+xml MODULE1 Energy Poverty Principles (ENPOV)

Description

Module 1 aims to leverage the importance of energy poverty for sustainable energy transitions on a global and European level and to introduce the POWER-Target tool and the importance of identifying citizens facing energy poverty episodes to target specific actions on a local and community level to leverage the importance of energy poverty for sustainable energy transitions on a global and European level and to introduce the POWER-Target tool and the importance of identifying citizens facing energy poverty episodes to target specific actions on a local and community level.

Year
2021

image/svg+xml MODULE 2 Energy Poverty Alleviation Policies and Actions

Description

Module 2 aims to identify the types of energy poverty alleviation policies and practices developed by different stakeholders, with emphasis on their results and benefits for citizens facing energy poverty episodes. An emphasis on practical actions tangible and replicable results across Europe, including technological innovations will be included. In addition, the module is aimed to introduce the POWER ACT tool.

Year
2021

image/svg+xml MODULE 3 Financing energy poverty alleviation actions (FUND)

Description

Module 3 aims to understand and identify conventional and innovative financial instruments and methods to develop energy poverty alleviation actions, including energy cooperatives, crowdfunding and other joint energy initiatives.  In addition, the module should empower energy supporters and mentors in promoting energy cooperatives and crowdfunding schemes to citizens facing energy poverty episodes and also to local actors that could support the development of these schemes (i.e. municipalities, NGOs, utilities, etc).

Year
2021

image/svg+xml Енергийната бедност в с светлината на местните избори. Аналитична обосновка

Description

Analytical report on the energy poverty in Bulgaria aiming to open the discussion on the methods and concrete actions discussion on the methods and concrete actions of the state and local authorities to deal with the problems of the impossibility to maintain a healthy living environment and air pollution.

Year
2020
Keywords
ACT
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image/svg+xml Overview report on the energy poverty concept - Energy poverty in the privately-owned, multi-family environment

Description

The consortium of the H2020 project ComAct has taken a deep dive into five countries – Hungary, Lithuania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Ukraine – to look at their energy poverty rates, how the energy-poor are identified, and what programmes are in place to support them. Furthermore, existing financial schemes from all over Europe, which have proven to help alleviate energy poverty in multi-family apartment buildings are identified.

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
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image/svg+xml The EnPover Municipalites tookit of customized support schemes facilitating implementation of energy efficency measures in vulnerable households // EnPover - Eszköztár Önkormányzatoknak szóló alacsony költségű energiahatékonysági intézkedések az energias

Description

The toolkit is destined for municipalities wishing to tackle the problem of energy poverty in their territories. It includes a set of customised and ready-to-replicate measures which can be implemented on the local level to boost implementation of low-cost energy efficiency improvements (change of behaviours, small intervention/investment) in vulnerable households. It is based on best practices collected in the scope of the project and include detailed guidelines and tips not only on how to implement selected capmaigns, services or support schemes on the ground, but also how to assess the scale of energy poverty on the local level, recruite and engage households in an energy poverty mitigation programme and monitor the results of already implemented measures. 

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TARGET

image/svg+xml Climate-neutral Tallinn: Tallinn Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan

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SECAP of City of Tallinn, capital of Estonia. A cross-sectoral development document that specifies the strategic goal of the development strategy Tallinn 2035 to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and creates a specific action plan  to fulfil the commitment set out in the Covenant of Mayors to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of cities by 40% by the year 2030.

Year
2021
Keywords
ACT
PLAN

image/svg+xml ENERGY POVERTY IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE: COLD SURVIVAL (ENERGETSKO SIROMAŠTVOU JUGOISTOČNOJ EUROPI: PREŽIVLJAVANJE HLADNOĆE)

Description

Project's objective is to empower NGOs and citizens to have a greater impact on policy and practice for a fairer, cleaner and more secure energy future in Southeast Europe where it covers  several countries, lasts for many years and has 17 CSO partners from across the region (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) and the EU, together with the South East Europe Change Network as the lead partner. The project was financially supported by the European Commission.

Year
2021
Keywords
PLAN

image/svg+xml Recommendations for combating energy poverty in the City of Zagreb (Preporuke za suzbijanje energetskog siromaštva na području Grada Zagreba)

Description

The recommendations set out in this document are the result of the project "Together for more comfortable housing" implemented by the DOOR with the financial support of the City Office for Social Welfare and Persons with Disabilities of Zagreb and "Reduce energy consumption and change habits (REACH)" which was carried out by DOOR together with partners with the co-financing of the European Union through the Intelligent Energy for Europe program and the Fund for Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency.

Year
2021
Keywords
ACT

image/svg+xml Is poverty really stagnating in Croatia? (Stagnira li doista siromaštvo u Hrvatskoj?)

Description

The main objective of this paper was to compare poverty rates in Croatia obtained on the basis of the official methodology for monitoring poverty in the EU with alternative indicators of income poverty, material deprivation and subjective poverty. In addition to the analysis of poverty indicators by individual dimensions, a cumulative approach to measuring poverty was applied, ie poverty was measured according to a combination of several dimensions or poverty measures. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
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image/svg+xml Analysis of the legislative framework in the field of energy and social welfare - from the perspective of energy poverty and energy efficiency (Analiza zakonodavnog okvira na području eneretike i socijalne skrbi - iz prespektive energetskog siromaštva i e

Description

This document, developed within the project CENEP - Citizen Participation in Energy Efficiency Measures Planning, contains an overview of the legislative framework of the Republic of Croatia in the area social welfare and energy from the aspect of energy poverty, and an analysis of the areas in which it is harmonization is needed between these two legislative frameworks. Not offering almost a solution to the policy of combating energy poverty suitable for Croatian conditions, which will require a much broader discussion, as well as the involvement of a larger number of different stakeholders, is the intention of this document indicate the directions in which to harmonize these two legislative frameworks should take place, i.e. make recommendations for further actions that are absolutely necessary, in most recently, in the area of ​​mitigating the social consequences of energy policy.

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
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image/svg+xml Energy research report poverty in Petrinja (ISTRAŽIVAČKI IZVJEŠTAJ O ENERGETSKOM SIROMAŠTVU U PETRINJI)

Description

The research on energy poverty in Petrinja was realized within the project "Knowledge to a warm home", which aims to implement an innovative social service of energy counseling for poor households and enable energy-poor households to save energy and change their habits. The implementation of the activities aims to focus on energy poverty as a problem that requires specially tailored policies and measures at the local, national and EU levels. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET

image/svg+xml Analysis of the energy situation in the Municipality of Dvor - with reference to energy-poor households (Analiza energetskog stanja na području Općine Dvor - s osvrtom na energetski siromašna kućanstva).

Description

The analysis was made based on the results of field research in the municipality of Dvor and existing data on energy consumption in the municipality, Local Action Group (LAG) UNA3 and Sisak-Moslavina County and the aim is to establish a system of energy consulting and providing simple energy efficiency measures for vulnerable households. The aim of the project was to determine the real energy situation in the facilities of individuals and households according to consumption energy for heating, cooling, cooking, washing, lighting and more. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET

image/svg+xml The economic impact of energy saving retrofits of residential and public buildings in Croatia

Description

The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of energy saving investment in residential and public buildings in Croatia for the period 2015–2020. The aim is to assess the overall socio-economic impact of energy saving renovation measures defined in Croatian strategic documents in terms of the direct, indirect and induced growth of gross value added, employment and government revenues. An estimate of the avoided costs of air pollution is also included. 

Year
2021
Keywords
PLAN

image/svg+xml Letting the Gini out of the fuel poverty bottle? Correlating cold homes and income inequality in European Union countries

Description

 This paper investigates whether income inequality in EU countries is correlated with energy poverty by one of its definitions: a household’s inability to keep their home adequately warm. Using country-level data for all 28 EU countries for all years 2009–2017, I regress the percentage of households who cannot keep their home adequately warm, against a set of independent variables including: the Gini index as a measure of income inequality; GDP per capita; the number of heating degree days; and several other likely determinants of energy poverty. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
PLAN

image/svg+xml Invisible energy poverty? Analysing housing costs in Central and Eastern Europe

Description

The paper presents a comprehensive approach to capturing the scale of exposure to hidden energy poverty at a household level in 11 Central and Eastern European countries. The paper assumes that the energy poor limit their energy consumption to the level below what is reasonably assumed a decent life and to estimate the expected energy costs, and introduces a new statistical approach. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET

image/svg+xml A comprehensive review on heat accounting and cost allocation in residential buildings in EU

Description

In this paper, more than 130 publications have been analysed and critically reviewed, highlighting the different approaches adopted in EU Member States concerning heat accounting and the related issues.  To this aim, the authors focussed the following subjects: (i) the allocation rules adopted by EU Member States, (ii) the heat metering and sub-metering technologies, (iii) the cost-benefit analysis of individual heat metering and accounting systems and, finally, the analysis provides policy makers with several suggestions to improve transparency and reliability of allocation rules.

Year
2021
Keywords
PLAN

image/svg+xml Assessment of energy poverty in new EU Member States: The Case of Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania

Description

The aim of our paper is to assess and compare the number of energy poor households in three new EU Member States based on quantitative indicators like the number of energy poor households that use financial measures related to energy sector and the number of households that spend more than 10% of their income on energy. Results show that the number of energy poor population increased in the period 2009-2014 in all three countries according to the level of monthly (Bulgaria and Romania) and guaranteed minimum allowances (Croatia), while the share of heating allowances decreased only in Romania, though from very high level of over 20% to 14%. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET

image/svg+xml Energy poverty in Croatia: New insights

Description

The paper shows that energy poverty has become a rising problem in Croatia, as in most new EU Member States. The problem is additionally emphasized by the condition of residential stock because most of them are family houses and are built before 1980, which means high energy consumption for heating. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
PLAN

image/svg+xml Energy Poverty in South East Europe: Surviving the Cold

Description

This report gives a glimpse into the everyday life of those who are severely affected by adverse impacts of living in energy poverty throughout South East Europe, while trying to provide guidance for possible paths to solving the problem. Tools and mechanisms that can provide immediate and much needed assistance for many families are also discussed. 

Year
2021
Keywords
PLAN

image/svg+xml Exploring health impacts of living in energy poverty: Case study Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia

Description

 To investigate impacts of living in energy poverty in Moslavina County, Croatia, two sets of field visits and a phone survey have been undertaken (N=394) in Sisak- During the second round of field visits, all households were provided with simple energy efficiency measures. To test impact of those measures a phone survey (N=60) was undertaken. 

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET
ACT

image/svg+xml Energy poverty in Croatia - results of field work study from Sisak-Moslavina County (Energetsko siromaštvo u Hrvatskoj- rezultati terenskog istraživanja provedenog u Sisačko- moslavačkoj županiji)

Description

Data were collected through a questionnaire on the energy habits and energy efficiency status of a building and on the health status of household members with general demographic data. In the first phase of the field research, a total of 394 households were visited, 80 households from the area City of Petrinja and in the second phase, 384 households were visited and equipped with simple energy efficiency measures: LED bulbs, reflective foils behind the radiator, timer for electric water heater, extension cable with switch, aerator for faucet, brushes for under doors and window seals ).

Year
2021
Keywords
TARGET

image/svg+xml Energy Poverty: Practical and Structural Solutions for South-East Europe

Description

By implementing activities under the project Reduce Energy Use and Change Habits (REACH), undertaken in four SEE countries:  Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia, it has proven to be likely that through provision of energy advising and implementation of simple energy efficiency measures, households' energy consumption can be reduced up to 10% and water consumption up to 18%. Results are also indicating that policies focusing on energy efficiency measures are likely to be the best mechanism for alleviating energy poverty especially when energy and social policies are harmonised with the aim of alleviating adverse effects of energy poverty.

Year
2021
Keywords
ACT

image/svg+xml Targa maja elaniku käsiraamat

Description

"Smart house resident’s handbook" provides an overview of the energy efficiency and the maintenance and functioning of the various system of renovated apartment buildings.  It also instructs residents on how to use the smart home system for monitoring their energy consumption and adjusting the heating and ventilation in their apartments.

Year
2021
Keywords
ACT

image/svg+xml Social housing, energy management and combating energy poverty in France (Paris, Hauts de France, Nancy) and in Europe (Great Britain, Germany, Spain)

Description

This report presents the problems in France relating to energy poverty as faced by those involved, namely a. landlord, b. tenant, c. social organisations, d. the State. It alos examines cases studies in France, Great Britain, Germany and Spain and includes recommendations to tackle the phenomenon.

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TARGET
PLAN

image/svg+xml European barriers in retail energy markets

Description

The European Barriers in Retail Energy Markets project was established to research the extent to which the theory is the case in practice; the extent to which energy suppliers across Europe face a variety of barriers to enter and compete in the market; to identify which barriers exist and to provide some suggested solutions to those barriers. 

Year
2021
Keywords
FUND
PLAN

image/svg+xml Alleviating fuel poverty: the role of the energy café

Description

A policy briefing which explores 'energy cafes' (a community event offering tailored advice and support on energy and providing third party referrals to housing and so on). It details what they are, what they hope to achieve, their role in helping to tackle fuel poverty and recommendations for policy makers. This resource could also be used to inform relevant bodies/actors on the benefits of and how to set up their own energy cafes.

Year
2020
Keywords
ACT
PLAN

image/svg+xml People’s decisions matter: understanding and addressing Energy Poverty with Behavioral Economics

Description

This study taps into recent findings from behavioral sciences regarding the role that scarcity conditions have on decision-making, with the aim to i) review certain cognitive biases that might arise in energy poverty contexts, and ii) devise strategies to unlock individuals’ potential to make decisions that result in better outcomes for themselves and their surroundings.

Year
2020
Keywords
TARGET
ACT

image/svg+xml Investigating EU financial instruments to tackle energy poverty in households: A SWOT analysis, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy

Description

This paper aims to provide an overview of the existing financial instruments and successful schemes focused on facilitating the implementation of energy efficiency-related measures, in the context of addressing the problem of energy poverty, along with its adverse socio-economic effects. 

Keywords
FUND
PLAN

image/svg+xml Handbook on citizen RES business models

Description

This  handbook  provides  definitions  and  typification  of  the  most  relevant  business  models  (BMs)  of citizen RES initiatives. TheseBMs could be used by both new andestablished companies, directly orthrough crowdfunding platforms, to finance RES projects.Financing models presented here can either be offered by crowdfunding platforms to RES promoters looking for funding through their portals or can  be  adopted  directly  by  RES  promoters  themselves  to  raise  capital  on  their  own.Therefore,  this handbook may become a practical tool to RES promoters and citizens

Year
2020
Keywords
FUND

image/svg+xml Guidelines for Investors in Clean Energy Projects via Crowdfunding

Description

The present guide provides a non-exhaustive list of questions, structured in three parts. The first part suggests questions an investor might usefully ask themselves when considering supporting renewable energy projects via  crowdfunding.  The  second  part contains  potential  questions  that  might  be  asked  of  the crowdfunding  body,  whilst  the  final  part  covers  questions  that  might  be  asked  of  the  renewable energy project developers involved.

Year
2020
Keywords
FUND

image/svg+xml Renovation of ventilation in apartment buildings – Estonian experience

Description

The study discusses Estonian experiences in renovating the ventilation systems of old apartment buildings. The paper is based on the ventilation performance analyses of long-term field studies during two different grant schemes. The technical conditions of the support grant and the correct ventilation renovation measures to guarantee necessary air change rate are presented.

Year
2020
Keywords
ACT

image/svg+xml Energy Poverty in Europe - How Energy Efficiency and Renewables Can Help?

Description

The study’s empirical analysis shows that energy efficiency improvements and related regulatory policies contribute to decreases in household energy consumption and energy poverty rates. The document covers following topics: Energy Poverty and Energy Markets in Europe, Housing Policies and Energy Efficiency Regulations, The Cost of Transition to Renewables in Households; – Empirical Analysis of Energy Efficiency Policies on Household Consumption and Energy Poverty.

Keywords
TARGET
ACT
FUND
PLAN

image/svg+xml Estonia profile

Description

The Estonia energy efficiency summary presents energy efficiency trends and policies by sector: Overview, Buildings, Transport and Industry. Get a set of graphs commented by energy efficiency specialists.

Year
2020
Keywords
TARGET
ACT
PLAN

image/svg+xml THE HANDBOOK FOR SOCIALLY- INCLUSIVE WIND ENERGY

Description

This handbook, “A WinWin(d) for all,” provides guidance on how public engagement for socially-inclusive wind energy projects can be approached. It includes a comprehensive analysis of the barriers and drivers to achieve socially-inclusive wind energy projects from economic, social and environmental perspectives and indicated promising best practices.

Year
2020
Keywords
FUND
PLAN

image/svg+xml Βürgerenergie, Heute und Morgen

Description

At the heart of a decentralized energy system is a producer-consumer community that responsibly controls and regulates energy production and consumption and exchanges surplus energy with other similar communities. The vision and strategy for this energy future is described and analyzed by the German organization "Bündnis Bürgerenergie e.V. – BBEn", in an edition edited and published in German. Although the analysis refers to the reality of Germany, a country at the forefront of the energy transition, the vision of a future decentralized energy system based on producer-consumer communities is pan-European. 

Keywords
Climate social innovation
Innovative financial instruments

image/svg+xml Energy poverty in Greece 2.0; Policy developments and social innovation: proposals for combatting it

Description

This follow-up publication includes the latest political developments in Greece and the rest of Europe as per energy poverty and presents interesting examples and policy proposals for the fight against energy poverty in Greece with a holistic approach aimed at addressing the root causes of the phenomenon in a cross-cutting and socially innovative way.

Year
2020
Keywords
Energy poverty indicators
Energy poverty alleviation practices
Energy poverty alleviation/mitigation
PLAN

image/svg+xml Éves jelntés a lakhatási szegénységről 2020 // Annual report on housing poverty in Hungary 2020

Description

Every autumn Habitat for Humanity Hungary publishes their own “Annual report on housing poverty in Hungary”. This paper reflects the most recent situation of this issue and contains a detailed chapter about energy poverty as well. Therefore, the-state-of-the-art information and statistics are also available in this report. User-friendly infographics and informative tables and graphs make this report easily understandable even for those who have no background knowledge about energy poverty.   

Year
2020

image/svg+xml Energy Poverty Handbook

Description

The booklet covers social causes and consequences of energy poverty, health impacts, an overvies of energy performance of the housign stock and differences at local level, regulation at Member State level, available financial resources and good practices in tackling energy poverty.

Keywords
Energy poverty indicators
Energy investments

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