2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.971122
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Evaluation of post COVID-19 energy poverty and global trading impact on energy affordability

Abstract: Energy poverty become a serious global problem after COVID-19 among the developing and developed countries that must have to be addressed to meet United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Moreover, the factors contributes to energy poverty have given little attention. The study aims to overlooked on the energy affordability and accessibility among the Europeans living in Energy poverty. Therefore, study mainly concerning on the effecting factors such as bilateral commerce, globalization, and the qua… Show more

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“…Several authors evaluated the development of individual areas of Strategy and targets in an effort to point out their attainability in 2020 (Lucian, 2022;Wust and Rogge, 2022;Gyori, 2023). An important area of research is also the question of the existence of relations among the targets and their interdependence (Kang and Lee, 2016;Radulescu et al, 2018;Nolan and Whelan, 2021;Schislyaeva and Saychenko, 2022). In addition, several authors dealt with the issue whether the targets were set correctly, how they can be evaluated and whether they are at all feasible in the given form (Ruser and Anheier, 2014;Becker et al, 2020;Fedajev et al, 2020;Roth and Thum, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors evaluated the development of individual areas of Strategy and targets in an effort to point out their attainability in 2020 (Lucian, 2022;Wust and Rogge, 2022;Gyori, 2023). An important area of research is also the question of the existence of relations among the targets and their interdependence (Kang and Lee, 2016;Radulescu et al, 2018;Nolan and Whelan, 2021;Schislyaeva and Saychenko, 2022). In addition, several authors dealt with the issue whether the targets were set correctly, how they can be evaluated and whether they are at all feasible in the given form (Ruser and Anheier, 2014;Becker et al, 2020;Fedajev et al, 2020;Roth and Thum, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schislyaeva and Saychenko indicate that globalization, bilateral trade, and the level of bureaucracy may contribute to energy poverty. The study's potential remedy was that bilateral commerce be evaluated to determine whether conditions of energy demand and supply are met in order to maintain energy pricing in an affordable range, particularly for low-income households in European countries (Schislyaeva, Saychenko, 2022). Stefan Stefan Bouzarovski perceives the main causes of energy poverty in the EU include high energy costs, low household incomes, inefficient structures and equipment, and specific household energy demands .…”
Section: Energy Poverty Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Data from the EU-SILC (the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) database, for example, Karpi ńska and Śmiech [21,65], Halkos and Gkampoura [28], Bosch et al [66] or Thomson and Snell [23]; • Cross-sectional or panel data, for example, by Tundys [26] Halcos and Gkampoura [27,27], Schislyaeva and Saychenko [67] and others [29,41,[54][55][56][58][59][60][61].…”
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