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EPAH handbooks: a guide to address energy poverty

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Pan European,
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EPAH handbooks: a guide to address energy poverty

The “EPAH Handbooks: A Guide to Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty” provides guidelines for policy-makers and practitioners to tackle and assess energy poverty at the local level with the aim of efficiently address the local energy transition. Each handbook offers practical information and tools.
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The “EPAH Handbooks: A Guide to Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty” is a series of practical guidebooks for local governments and practitioners to ensure that the social dimensions of the local energy transition are addressed efficiently. This series consists of the current introduction and three thematic handbooks focused on the phases identified for local governments aiming to tackle energy poverty.

 

This introduction establishes the common background to all three handbooks. In particular, it presents the concept of energy poverty with the different approaches that can be useful for obtaining a general picture of energy poverty in your local government as well as the initial introduction to the methodology to tackle energy poverty. Each handbook will focus on one of the three main phases and provide additional practical information and concrete tools to apply.

 

The three phases are:

 

  • assessment of energy poverty at an identified local level
  • development of an informed plan (Planning)
  • execution of an impactful energy poverty project (implementation)

The handbooks are designed based on experiences and data collected over time and from different geographical contexts and are supported with additional material developed by the EU Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH).

 

Original source

01/01/2022

epah_handbook_introduction.pdf

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