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ID150657
Title ProperMeasuring energy poverty in Greece
LanguageENG
AuthorPapada, Lefkothea ;  Kaliampakos, Dimitris
Summary / Abstract (Note)A comprehensive research in the field of energy poverty is undertaken in this paper, in an attempt to highlight the great vulnerability of Greek households on energy poverty, in the middle of a severe economic crisis. Till now, Greek energy policy has been considered insufficient to tackle energy poverty issues, as focusing mainly on short-term rather than permanent solutions. A primary survey has been conducted, recording objective data of energy expenses as well as subjective perceptions about housing conditions. The findings showed that, under the objective expenditure-based method, 58% of Greek households are energy poor. Among households under the poverty threshold, the energy poverty rate exceeds 90%. Existing and new subjective indicators shed light on other aspects of energy poverty, such as the level of thermal comfort at home, damp problems detected, restriction of other essential needs in order to manage energy payments, etc. Some interesting conclusions are also drawn by exploring the relationship between various indicators. It appears that households considered energy poor are not identical when examined by objective and subjective indicators. However, different indicators complement each other by capturing different aspects of the problem and provide a broader overview of the issue.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 94, No.94; Jul 2016: p. 157–165
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-07 94, 94
Key WordsGreece ;  Poor ;  Fuel Poverty ;  Households ;  Energy Poverty ;  Indicator