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Study
136 pages

This study extensively explores what determinants of unique circumstances of vulnerability most affect access to skills, identifying characteristics that can lead to skills poverty

Reference number
37/2024

At its annual conference on energy poverty, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) took stock of the alarming spike in the number of energy poor over the past year. The EESC sends a strong message to EU leaders and puts forward concrete proposals to achieve an affordable and stable energy supply while supporting vulnerable people, households and SMEs.

Energy Digitalisation: Balancing Opportunities and Risks for European Consumers

Document Type
AS
Location
Brussels, Belgium
Location
EESC, Brussels