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Energy poverty in Europe

Striebing, Clemens; Loos, Sabine; Breitfeld, Jonas

Energy poverty in Europe

Who are the losers in our energy system?
Brussels, 2025

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Energiearmut in Europa

Striebing, Clemens; Loos, Sabine; Breitfeld, Jonas

Energiearmut in Europa

Wer sind die Verlierer unseres Energiesystems?
Brussels, 2025

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La précarité énergétique en Europe

Striebing, Clemens; Loos, Sabine; Breitfeld, Jonas

La précarité énergétique en Europe

Qui sont les perdants de notre système énergétique ?
Brussels, 2025

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16.10.2025

Breakfast Expert Roundtable: “Power to the People: Inclusion & Ownership in the EU’s Energy Transition”

Thursday, 16 October 08.30 – 10.30
Venue: FEPS (Avenue des Arts – 46, 1000 Bruxelles)

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How can low-income households be effectively included in the ownership of renewable energy projects —and what does this mean for the future of a socially just energy transition in Europe? This is the core question of the upcoming breakfast discussion organised by the FES Competence Centre for Climate and Social Justice.

As the EU advances toward climate neutrality, it is clear that the energy transition must be not only technologically sound but also socially equitable. Recent research demonstrates that when households—particularly those with limited financial means—are given the opportunity to co-own renewable energy projects, they are more likely to adopt energy-saving behaviours and invest in clean technologies.

This highlights a structural gap when it comes to inclusivity within the energy transition framework. The current policy design tends to benefit mostly financially advantaged citizens, while lacking effective mechanisms to enable active participation by low-income households. At the same time, this also points to a significant, yet underutilised, potential to engage these households more prominently in renewable energy ownership.

Together with policymakers, experts and trade unions, we will explore how citizen involvement—particularly through co-ownership of renewable energy projects—can accelerate the energy transition, with a focus on the untapped potential of low-income households. During this discussion, FES Competence Centre for Climate and Social Justice will also present its latest publication, authored by the Kelso Institute, which analyses the best-case examples across the EU and outlines actionable policy recommendations for enabling low-income households to participate in the production and ownership of renewable energy.

Further information on the agenda will follow.

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