LIFE ENERGY POVERTY NEXUS – Empowering Member States to Combat Energy Poverty
Energy Poverty Nexus aims to empower Member States to address the pressing phenomenon of energy poverty. The project will contribute to energy poverty alleviation by enhancing national capacities, promoting policy alignment with EU legislation, and creating a sustainable framework for monitoring and mitigating energy poverty.
Main activities:
At the project’s core is establishing energy poverty observatories across seven pilot countries. The observatories will have a key role in collecting data, monitoring energy poverty indicators, and facilitating collaboration among policymakers, experts, and stakeholders, aiding national and sub-national authorities in designing and implementing targeted energy poverty alleviation schemes.
Energy Poverty Nexus also emphasises capacity building and knowledge dissemination. Through training seminars, and capacity building workshops it aims to enable policy makers and key stakeholders in pilot countries to fight energy poverty more effectively.
Through peer-to-peer learning, webinars, and workshops, key stakeholders across Europe will be equipped with tools and insights to replicate project outcomes.
Additionally, the project will actively support national authorities in their obligation to empower and protect energy-poor households by producing comprehensive energy poverty action plans and policy recommendations tailored to the specific needs of each participating country.
With a strong focus on the exploitation and sustainability of project results, the project is set to provide a lasting impact. Not only does it aim to reduce households’ energy costs, but it also seeks to improve indoor environmental conditions, health, and the overall quality of life of vulnerable communities. The expected outcomes include significant energy savings, increased investments in sustainable energy, and improved legislative frameworks for combating energy poverty at both national and European.
Project coordinator:
TBU
Partner organizations:
Climate Alliance (Germany)
Society for Sustainable Development (Croatia)
Regulatory Assistance Project (Belgium)
Foundation Centre for Energy Efficiency – ENEFEKT (Bulgaria)
Climate Alliance of European Cities with Indigenous Rainforest Peoples / Climate Alliance e.V. (Germany)
ECOSERVEIS Association (Spain)
NGO CEESEN (Estonia)
University of Tartu (Estonia)
Network of Sustainable Islands S.A. – Development Organization of Local Government (Greece)
NZEB Urban Non-Profit Company (Greece)
Metropolitan Research Institute Kft (Hungary)
HFH International Hungary Service Non-profit Ltd. (Hungary)
National Energy Conservation Agency Joint Stock Company (Poland)
Associated partners:
Housing Cooperative „Warszawska Spółdzielnia Mieszkaniowa” (WSM)
EUROLAND Ltd. (Euroland)
GP STANORAD Ltd. (GP STANORAD)
The Estonian Union of Co-operative Housing Associations (EKYL)
Regions involved:
CEE countries: Croatia, Slovenia, Estonia, Poland, and Romania.
Duration:
September 2025 – August 2028
Budget:
TBU
Project acronym:
TBU
Outcomes and deliverables of the project
TBU


