2022
Energy poverty in the Czech Republic: Still "hidden"?
KOĎOUSKOVÁ, HedvikaZákladní údaje
Originální název
Energy poverty in the Czech Republic: Still "hidden"?
Název anglicky
Energy poverty in the Czech Republic: Still "hidden"?
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Vydání
Final conference of the ENGAGER COST Action: Engaging with energy poverty in times of crisis, 2022
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Vyžádané přednášky
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není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Klíčová slova anglicky
Energy poverty; energy vulnerability; the Czech Republic; energy prices; energy providers bankruptcies.
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Změněno: 8. 6. 2022 10:04, doc. Mgr. Hedvika Koďousková, Ph.D.
V originále
In the Czech Republic, considerable political and media attention has recently been given to rising energy prices, the bankruptcy of Bohemia Energy and other smaller energy service providers, and related impacts on energy-poor and vulnerable households. Hedvika Koďousková, energy expert, addressed these issues on the ENGAGER Cost Action´s final conference, a platform, which has successfully networked researchers and practitioners in the field for about last five years. The conference´s contribution discussed major lessons-learned from the latest development, especially the need to embrace “energy vulnerability thinking” next to simple focus on evaluation and monitoring of energy poverty in the country. What external and internal factors make households energy vulnerable, susceptible to energy deprivation? Where are the risks? Questions of that like may better identify strategies of energy poverty alleviation, but also prevention. The contribution has also identified several topics worth for further investigation vis-à-vis latest development, including media framing of energy poverty; impacts of last month’s events on everyday realities, practices, and norms of Czech energy poor, but also households previously unaffected by energy deprivation; and energy cultures surrounding fuelwood. Revision of “best practices” in the issue´s governance seems equally important.
Anglicky
In the Czech Republic, considerable political and media attention has recently been given to rising energy prices, the bankruptcy of Bohemia Energy and other smaller energy service providers, and related impacts on energy-poor and vulnerable households. Hedvika Koďousková, energy expert, addressed these issues on the ENGAGER Cost Action´s final conference, a platform, which has successfully networked researchers and practitioners in the field for about last five years. The conference´s contribution discussed major lessons-learned from the latest development, especially the need to embrace “energy vulnerability thinking” next to simple focus on evaluation and monitoring of energy poverty in the country. What external and internal factors make households energy vulnerable, susceptible to energy deprivation? Where are the risks? Questions of that like may better identify strategies of energy poverty alleviation, but also prevention. The contribution has also identified several topics worth for further investigation vis-à-vis latest development, including media framing of energy poverty; impacts of last month’s events on everyday realities, practices, and norms of Czech energy poor, but also households previously unaffected by energy deprivation; and energy cultures surrounding fuelwood. Revision of “best practices” in the issue´s governance seems equally important.