Addressing energy poverty through technological and governance innovation
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2023-11-07T07:05:06Z
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2023-11-07T07:05:06Z
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2022-12-26
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Background: Energy poverty has gained much traction over the last decades, holding both high multidisciplinary conceptual value, but also profound implications from a social policy perspective, being closely linked to the quality of life and well-being. The goal of our study is to evaluate recent measures aimed at tackling energy poverty in Europe by analysing the extent to which they are innovative on technological and governance dimensions. We do so by building an analytical tool which combines evaluation criteria along these two dimensions and by employing it for the analysis of twenty measures aimed at tackling energy poverty that have been designed and employed in ten European countries. These measures were selected with the support of an expert panel. Results: We identify three categories of innovative measures aimed at alleviating energy poverty: (1) measures with high technological scores, (2) measures with high governance scores, and (3) measures with high scores on both axes. The measures in the third category incorporate a variety of actors in sustainable partnerships and implement monitoring tools throughout the process, complementary to incorporating new technologies into the domestic sphere and promoting consumer awareness and consumption pattern transformation. Conclusions: Our findings allow for a better perspective on the shape innovation takes in the context of energy poverty policies. Based on our research, we argue that combining technological innovation and governance innovation has a better chance of generating more articulate and scalable, and potentially successful measures with respect to their purpose of tackling energy poverty, since the drivers of energy poverty rarely pertain to only technology or only governance. Keywords: Energy poverty, Governance innovation, Technological innovation, Energy policy, Vulnerable consumers, Grassroots innovation
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application/pdf
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eng
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BioMed Central
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-022-00377-x
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Energy Sustainability And Society, 2022, vol. 12, núm. 49
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Articles publicats (D-DPU)
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Varo Barranco, Annaïs Jiglau, George Grossmann, Katrin Guyet, Rachel 2022 Addressing energy poverty through technological and governance innovation Energy Sustainability And Society 12 49
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Addressing energy poverty through technological and governance innovation
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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037392
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peer-reviewed
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2192-0567
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