Energy poor or fuel poor: What are the differences?

Energy poverty and fuel poverty are descriptors of problems of households' energy consumption, they are both distinct problems and have been addressed by many researchers, organizations and governments. Cross use of the terms of energy poverty and fuel poverty in published papers is common. As...

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description Energy poverty and fuel poverty are descriptors of problems of households' energy consumption, they are both distinct problems and have been addressed by many researchers, organizations and governments. Cross use of the terms of energy poverty and fuel poverty in published papers is common. As an accurate descriptor is the presupposition of research and policy development, especially for those who just started to pay attention to this issue, this paper compares the definitions, research priorities, status quo, and problems of these two concepts, and summarizes the relationship between them. The paper suggests that only when the research targets are households who are living in a cold climate and have difficulty in getting access to electricity or modern cooking facilities, and in supplying indoor heating with appropriate cost, the concepts of energy poverty and fuel poverty have the chance to be broadened and mutually integrated. •Address energy poverty and fuel poverty simultaneously.•Compare energy poverty and fuel poverty from 4 perspectives.•Summarize the relationship between energy poverty and fuel poverty.•Divide energy poor and fuel poor into three categories.
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Climate
Comparative analysis
Concepts integration
Cost
Economic data
Electric power
Energy
Energy consumption
Energy economics
Energy policy
Energy poverty
Energy utilization
Exact sciences and technology
Fuel
Fuel poverty
Fuels
General, economic and professional studies
Governments
Heating
Households
Poor
Poverty
R&D
Research & development
Residential energy
Studies
Supplying
Terminology
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