
Courses from the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub

Courses from the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub
Energy poverty is a growing issue requiring concrete action from civil society. However, many frontline actors lack the expertise to address it effectively.
Local and regional governments are well-positioned to tackle this, having direct contact with citizens and a neutral stance in the energy market.
The Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) supports these governments by offering courses to build knowledge and capacity on energy poverty solutions. EPAH’s courses target civil servants and practitioners to promote local actions. Additionally, EPAH gathers testimonials from local actors to share insights, inspire others, and showcase real-world strategies to mitigate energy poverty.
EPAH has released two courses and is gradually launching its final course, aimed at increasing knowledge and capacity on energy poverty mitigation for civil servants, technical staff, and practitioners.