articleEnergy Conversion and ManagementMar 23, 2024HYBRID OA

Energy poverty assessment: Indicators and implications for developing and developed countries

University of Manchester · Queen's University Belfast

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Abstract

Energy poverty represents a considerable challenge that is difficult to quantify, monitor, and effectively address through policy measures. Efforts to tackle this problem have proven unsatisfactory for many reasons, including insufficient data on who is experiencing energy poverty to a poor definition of what this concept entails. This study examines methods for measuring energy poverty considering spatial, household preferences, home standards, and cultural differences among countries. The focus is on two commonly used indicators to communicate energy poverty issues at the local, national, and global levels: single indicators and multidimensional indices. The advantages and disadvantages of these indicators…

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Keywords
  • Energy poverty
  • Developing country
  • Poverty
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Economics
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental economics
  • Economic growth
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