Addressing energy poverty has emerged as one of the main challenges for Bulgaria's poverty and social inclusion policy, particularly in the context of the European Green Deal and the current crisis in Ukraine. To tackle the adverse impacts of energy poverty effectively, a crucial initial step involves accurately defining and measuring this issue. Identifying households affected by energy poverty is essential for shaping and implementing targeted policies. This study explores various definitions of energy poverty within the Bulgarian context by (1) systematically reviewing current methodologies and measures employed in the EU context; (2) assessing the feasibility of implementing these measures in Bulgaria based on data availability, comparing the incidence of energy poverty using alternative measures, and presenting characteristics of energy poverty to inform potential policy instruments; and (3) providing policy recommendations for the measurement and monitoring of energy poverty. The way energy poverty is measured and the overlap with income poverty shape the types of policy solutions perceived to be possible and appropriate to address it. The evaluation supports the need to shift from single indicators to multidimensional approaches in measuring energy poverty. Additionally, enhancing the granularity, quality, and frequency of expenditure and income surveys can contribute to easier operationalization of these concepts and a better understanding of the demographics of energy poverty. The study proposes exploring alternative data generation methods, such as smart meters, further to enhance insights into the dynamics of energy poverty.
Authors
- DOI
- https://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10827
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/06/26
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Conceptualizing and Measuring Energy Poverty in Bulgaria
- Originating Unit
- Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
- Product Line
- Advisory Services & Analytics
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- 7A-Ecceu Programmatic Poverty Program Fy23-24 -- P179890
- Sector
- Central Government (Central Agencies)
- Series Name
- Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10827; PROSPERITY; ;
- TF No/Name
- TF0C0360-EU Territorial Strategy assessment and capacity building
- Theme
- Inclusive Growth,Mitigation,Participation and Civic Engagement,Gender,Human Development and Gender,Economic Policy,Social Protection,Social Development and Protection,Economic Growth and Planning,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Labor Market Policy and Programs,Climate change,Adaptation,Social Inclusion,Social Safety Nets,Labor Market Institutions
- Unit Owning
- EFI-ECA-POV-Poverty and Equity (EECPV)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction 4
- 2. Overview of Approaches for Measuring Energy Poverty in the EU 8
- 2.1. Conceptualizing Energy Poverty 8
- 2.2. Access-Based Approach 14
- 2.3. Expenditure-Based Approaches 14
- Ten Percent Measure 16
- Measure M/2 and 2M 17
- Low-Income-High-Cost Measure 17
- 2.4. Consensual Approaches 20
- 2.5. Outcome-Based Approaches 20
- 2.6. Multidimensional Measures 20
- 2.7. Big Data 21
- 2.8. Summary 22
- 3. Energy Poverty Measures in Bulgaria 23
- 3.1. Expenditure-based measures 23
- 3.2. Consensual Approaches and Outcome-based Metrics 28
- 3.3. Multidimensional Measures 29
- 3.4. Big Data 30
- 3.5. Characteristics of Energy Poor 31
- 4. Conclusion and Recommendations 34
- References 37