Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty in Romania

Addressing energy poverty is paramount for economic development, given its close connection to income poverty. Research indicates that lower-income households are disproportionately affected by energy price increases. Such households lack the financial means to absorb these shocks, which can lead to decreased overall welfare. This vulnerability can result in households’ refraining from using energy or using less efficient and dirtier technologies and sources, particularly during winter, which poses health risks. Moreover, global evidence suggests that residing in energy-deprived circumstances adversely affects overall well-being, human development, and environmental outcomes. The imperative to measure and address energy poverty in Romania is underscored by the potential development benefits and the European Commission’s prioritization of this issue within the European Just Transition context. This report aims to fill that gap by providing evidence on critical questions about the energy status of Romanian households. The report focuses on four key topics, relying on existing official household surveys and new qualitative and quantitative data collected in June–July 2023, with the aim of providing an updated snapshot of energy vulnerability among Romanian households.

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Main Authors: Robayo-Abril, Monica, Karver, Jonathan, Rude, Britta, Tomio, Ailin, Silvestri, Alessandro, Cadena, Kiyomi
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2024-09-17
Subjects:ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS, ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES, ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE FINANCE, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION, ENERGY ACCESS, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY, SDG 7, CLIMATE ACTION, SDG 13,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099090924104039235/P1798901886cab0f5189e819f13e2a50387
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42158
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spelling dig-okr-10986421582024-10-12T03:31:39Z Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty in Romania Exploring the Roles of Structural and Behavioral Constraints Robayo-Abril, Monica Karver, Jonathan Rude, Britta Tomio, Ailin Silvestri, Alessandro Cadena, Kiyomi ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE FINANCE ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION ENERGY ACCESS FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY SDG 7 CLIMATE ACTION SDG 13 Addressing energy poverty is paramount for economic development, given its close connection to income poverty. Research indicates that lower-income households are disproportionately affected by energy price increases. Such households lack the financial means to absorb these shocks, which can lead to decreased overall welfare. This vulnerability can result in households’ refraining from using energy or using less efficient and dirtier technologies and sources, particularly during winter, which poses health risks. Moreover, global evidence suggests that residing in energy-deprived circumstances adversely affects overall well-being, human development, and environmental outcomes. The imperative to measure and address energy poverty in Romania is underscored by the potential development benefits and the European Commission’s prioritization of this issue within the European Just Transition context. This report aims to fill that gap by providing evidence on critical questions about the energy status of Romanian households. The report focuses on four key topics, relying on existing official household surveys and new qualitative and quantitative data collected in June–July 2023, with the aim of providing an updated snapshot of energy vulnerability among Romanian households. 2024-09-17T18:07:39Z 2024-09-17T18:07:39Z 2024-09-17 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099090924104039235/P1798901886cab0f5189e819f13e2a50387 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42158 English en_US CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank
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topic ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FINANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ENERGY ACCESS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
SDG 7
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 13
ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FINANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ENERGY ACCESS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
SDG 7
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 13
spellingShingle ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FINANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ENERGY ACCESS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
SDG 7
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 13
ENERGT ACCESS POLICY AND REGULATIONS
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FINANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ENERGY ACCESS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
SDG 7
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 13
Robayo-Abril, Monica
Karver, Jonathan
Rude, Britta
Tomio, Ailin
Silvestri, Alessandro
Cadena, Kiyomi
Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty in Romania
description Addressing energy poverty is paramount for economic development, given its close connection to income poverty. Research indicates that lower-income households are disproportionately affected by energy price increases. Such households lack the financial means to absorb these shocks, which can lead to decreased overall welfare. This vulnerability can result in households’ refraining from using energy or using less efficient and dirtier technologies and sources, particularly during winter, which poses health risks. Moreover, global evidence suggests that residing in energy-deprived circumstances adversely affects overall well-being, human development, and environmental outcomes. The imperative to measure and address energy poverty in Romania is underscored by the potential development benefits and the European Commission’s prioritization of this issue within the European Just Transition context. This report aims to fill that gap by providing evidence on critical questions about the energy status of Romanian households. The report focuses on four key topics, relying on existing official household surveys and new qualitative and quantitative data collected in June–July 2023, with the aim of providing an updated snapshot of energy vulnerability among Romanian households.
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ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE FINANCE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ENERGY ACCESS
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
SDG 7
CLIMATE ACTION
SDG 13
author Robayo-Abril, Monica
Karver, Jonathan
Rude, Britta
Tomio, Ailin
Silvestri, Alessandro
Cadena, Kiyomi
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title_sort understanding and addressing energy poverty in romania
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