energiavaesena
Energiavaesena is a term used in policy discourse to describe energy poverty, the condition in which households cannot secure affordable, reliable energy for essential needs. It typically involves a combination of high energy costs relative to income, inadequate housing insulation, and limited access to safe heating, cooling, or hot water. The concept is often measured with indicators such as the share of income spent on energy, energy debt, and the condition of the housing stock.
Causes include low income, rising energy prices, inefficient housing and appliances, damp or poor housing conditions,
Policy responses commonly involve targeted subsidies or social tariffs, energy efficiency programs (insulation, efficient heating systems),
Debate surrounding energiavaesena includes discussions about appropriate thresholds for intervention, the balance between short-term affordability and