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      Perspectives on Energy Poverty in Post-Communist Europe
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      Perspectives on Energy Poverty in Post-Communist Europe book

      Edited ByGeorge Jiglau, Anca Sinea, Ute Dubois, Philipp Biermann
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 16 October 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003000976
      Pages 252
      eBook ISBN 9781003000976
      Subjects Area Studies, Built Environment, Politics & International Relations
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      Jiglau, G., Sinea, A., Dubois, U., & Biermann, P. (Eds.). (2020). Perspectives on Energy Poverty in Post-Communist Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003000976

      ABSTRACT

      This book explores the issue of energy poverty in post-communist Europe and shows how it is viewed and addressed through public policies.

      Energy poverty is severely affecting many parts of the European Union, but up until now only a few comparative analyses have been developed to understand the phenomenon and its diversity throughout the region. Filling this gap, this volume focuses specifically on the Eastern European region, drawing on contributions that cover a wide range of countries including Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. This region has undergone significant transitions over the past three decades, but, as the contributions demonstrate, it still faces major challenges to providing clean and affordable energy to its citizens and renovating existing housing stock. The chapters explore the extent of energy poverty in each country and examine the drivers, while casting light on how policy-makers tackle the issue through a critical examination of the instruments implemented to help energy poor people.

      This book will be of great interest to researchers in the fields of energy policy and comparative politics, to policy-makers in post-communist countries and EU institutions, and also to other relevant actors, such as companies and NGOs who focus on issues of energy poverty.

      This book is based upon work from EU COST Action ‘European Energy Poverty: Agenda Co-Creation and Knowledge Innovation’ (ENGAGER 2017–2021, CA16232) supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology — www.cost.eu).

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|22 pages

      Introduction

      Energy poverty and its drivers in post-communist Europe – the visible, the measurable, and the hidden
      ByUte Dubois

      part I|74 pages

      Energy poverty and politics

      chapter 2|30 pages

      Trapped in politics

      Energy poverty in Hungary
      ByAnna Zsófia Bajomi, Nóra Feldmár, Lea Kőszeghy

      chapter 3|22 pages

      Inconsistencies in policy-making as drivers of energy poverty in Bulgaria

      ByMaria Jeliazkova, Veneta Krasteva, Douhomir Minev

      chapter 4|20 pages

      Slovenia

      The role of NGOs in the emergence of energy poverty as a policy issue
      ByLidija Živčič, Tomislav Tkalec

      part II|74 pages

      Energy poverty, energy, and poverty

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Energy poverty in a subsistence-like economy

      The case of North Macedonia
      ByAna Stojilovska

      chapter 6|22 pages

      Energy poverty as heating poverty in Lithuania 1

      ByLina Murauskaite

      chapter 7|14 pages

      Energy poverty between energy paradigms in Poland

      ByJakub Sokołowski, Damian Zelewski, Joanna Stępień, Piotr Lewandowski

      chapter 8|18 pages

      On how to fix a sturdy energy poverty system in Romania

      ByAnca Sinea

      part III|58 pages

      Regional variations of energy poverty

      chapter 9|22 pages

      Hidden energy poverty

      The case of the Czech Republic
      ByHedvika Koďousková, Lukáš Lehotský

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Divided we (still) stand?

      Energy poverty in East and West Germany
      ByPhilipp Biermann

      chapter 11|16 pages

      Regional disparities as roots of energy poverty in Slovakia

      ByDušana Dokupilová, Richard Filčák

      chapter 12|7 pages

      Conclusions

      Energy poverty as a threat to democracy in post-communist countries
      ByGeorge Jiglau
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