Blog Tag: Renovation Wave

Energy poverty

Renovating Europe’s Homes: A Journey Toward Sustainable Living

In a recent interview with ARTE, I stressed the pressing issue of summer energy poverty in Europe, a challenge that affects 20% of the population. This, along with insights from the Belgian Energy Renovation Week and the ComAct conference, underscores the urgent need for equitable and sustainable home renovations. Our focus must extend beyond energy efficiency to embrace community wellbeing and resilience, especially in the face of summer energy poverty. Join me in exploring how we can transform our approach to create homes that are not just energy-efficient, but inclusive and dignified spaces for all.

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FEANTSA How to Avoid a Renovation Wave?
Energy poverty

How to Avoid a Renoviction Wave?

FEANTSA launched a series of reports sharing lessons from a year of research aiming to understand better the link between energy poverty and unfit housing. Marine Cornelis investigated renoviction and ways to avoid it.

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Housing policies with Stefan Bouzarovski and Manon Burbidge
Energy Justice & ADR

Housing policies should focus on the people who live in them, talking with Stefan Bouzarovski and Manon Burbidge, ENPOR project

Is the Renovation Wave on track to address the complexity of fuel poverty? European policies seem to be getting a better grasp of the phenomenon. Still, even today, although energy poverty and vulnerability are getting more and more attention from European policymakers, many factors remain entirely unexplored. This is particularly the case for the private rented sector. In this episode of the Energ’Ethic Podcast, we will discuss this issue with Manon Burbidge and Professor Stefan Bouzarovski.

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