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Energy Burden and the Need for Integrated Low-Income Housing and Energy Policy.

Diana Hernández1, Stephen Bird2.   

Abstract

Using detailed sociological and public health qualitative interview data, we demonstrate that energy poverty is more pervasive, and results in a greater energy burden for low-income tenants, than many policymakers would assume. This is due in part to a lack of funding, policy non-coordination, and a lack of understanding of the social and economic benefits of energy conservation, energy education, and flexible utility billing policies. Examining LIHEAP, weatherization, utility, and housing assistance policies, we suggest that a coordinated, regional approach to home energy and housing policy that integrates programs in each area will provide a more coherent policy solution.

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Keywords:  energy policy; fuel poverty; housing policy; poverty

Year:  2010        PMID: 27053989      PMCID: PMC4819257          DOI: 10.2202/1944-2858.1095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poverty Public Policy        ISSN: 1944-2858


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