Semantic Scholar Open Access 2015 425 sitasi

Fuel poverty from the bottom-up: Characterising household energy vulnerability through the lived experience of the fuel poor

L. Middlemiss R. Gillard

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Abstract Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK household energy consumption in the last decade. The โ€˜fuel poverty gapโ€™ in the UK (average shortfall that fuel poor households experience in affording their energy bills) has also grown substantially in that period. Here we draw on the literature on vulnerability and on recent qualitative interviews with fuel poor households to characterise the experience of energy vulnerability in the UK. Using our qualitative data, we explore energy vulnerability from the point of view of our interviewees. In doing so we identify six challenges to energy vulnerability for the fuel poor: quality of dwelling fabric, energy costs and supply issues, stability of household income, tenancy relations, social relations within the household and outside, and ill health. In analysing these challenges we find that the energy vulnerable have limited agency to reduce their own vulnerability. Further, current UK policy relating to fuel poverty does not take full account of these challenges. Any attempt to address energy vulnerability coherently in the future must engage with structural forces (policies, markets, and recognition) in order to increase household agency for change.

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L. Middlemiss

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R. Gillard

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Middlemiss, L., Gillard, R. (2015). Fuel poverty from the bottom-up: Characterising household energy vulnerability through the lived experience of the fuel poor. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.ERSS.2015.02.001

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Lihat di Sumber doi.org/10.1016/J.ERSS.2015.02.001
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2015
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
425ร—
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1016/J.ERSS.2015.02.001
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Open Access โœ“