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Gender & energy poverty

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Energy poverty refers to the inability of households to afford adequate energy services for heating, cooling, lighting, and other essential needs. This issue intersects with gender dynamics, as women, men, and gender-diverse individuals may experience energy poverty differently based on factors such as income, housing conditions, and caregiving responsibilities. Understanding the gender dimensions of energy poverty is crucial for developing targeted policies and interventions that address the unique needs of all individuals and communities affected within the EU.

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