2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2018.12.018
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Thermal insulation of rental residential housing: Do energy poor households benefit? A case study in Krems, Austria

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“…Energy deficits present themselves in households that underconsume energy and restrict energy use (77). A complete energy deficit is present when a household is disconnected by their energy service provider due to nonpayment.…”
Section: Consumer Energy Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy deficits present themselves in households that underconsume energy and restrict energy use (77). A complete energy deficit is present when a household is disconnected by their energy service provider due to nonpayment.…”
Section: Consumer Energy Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low share of energy poor in Austria is due to a well-equipped social welfare system with various programs to address the different needs of vulnerable groups [6,26]. However, renovation can be seen as problematic as it does not reduce costs as energy-poor households use renovation benefits for increased comfort rather than reduced consumption [97].…”
Section: Country Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dabei stellt nicht nur die Identifikation, sondern auch die Erreichbarkeit vulnerabler Gruppen eine Herausforderung dar. Selbst Forschungsprojekte, welche sich konkret auf das Thema Energiearmut spezialisieren, weisen auf die Schwierigkeit hin, ökonomisch schwächere Gruppen adäquat anzusprechen (Christanell et al 2014;Brunner et al 2011;Berger & Höltl 2019), was hohen Zeit-und Ressourcenaufwand erfordert. Auch in gegenständlicher Befragung war der Ressourcenaufwand für die schriftlichen Aussendungen sowie die persönlichen Begehungen sehr hoch.…”
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