The EU's energy transition contains clear legal obligations to prioritise vulnerable households. The EPBD requires financial incentives to target energy-poor...
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The EU's energy transition contains clear legal obligations to prioritise vulnerable households. The EPBD requires financial incentives to target energy-poor...
Read MoreEnergy poverty didn't exist as a concept in Spain when Marta García París first encountered it. Today, Ecoserveis runs one...
Read MoreAdrian Hiel set himself a goal in 2015: to fully electrify his own life. Ten years, a cargo bike, a...
Read MoreMy electricity bill arrived this week. Line item: network losses. €1.54. I have solar panels on my balcony. I generate...
Read MoreHalf of European households live in flats or rented homes. For a decade, the clean energy transition has passed them...
Read MoreThe EU's flexibility agenda promises to empower consumers. Demand-side response, dynamic tariffs, smart meters — the idea is that households...
Read MoreFor years, EU energy policy focused primarily on infrastructure: generation capacity, wholesale markets and interconnections. The Citizens Energy Package Communication...
Read MoreWomen are already the primary decision-makers in household renovation and low-carbon upgrades. They manage timelines, handle budgets, research materials, anticipate...
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