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ENERGY POVERTY – PROVED OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PUBLIC HEATING SYSTEMS?

Anamaria-Cristina Andrei

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 633-644

Abstract: The concept of fuel poverty (poverty to fuel demand), energy poverty (energy poverty) in Anglo-Saxon space, respectively, precarite energetique in French space must be seen in correlation with the status of public service. The poverty status of a person / family / group / community is manifested by lack of resources strictly necessary for buying goods and services considered to ensure a minimum level of living in a certain period of time.According to the public service obligations, all final customers should be able to be supplied with energy by various forms. But this requires two conditions: physical possibility (link to a power supply with electricity, gas, heat or discriminatory access to a market of coal, firewood, oil, etc.) and financial possibility to cover the cost of this service. Under the new European regulations will be able the Romanian authorities to handle the potential increase of the number of vulnerable consumers in the context of the liberalization process of the Romanian electricity and gas markets? Click here and insert the abstract of your work. The abstract introduces the objective and intended contribution of the research. The abstract does not substitute the introduction. each paper must be preceded by an abstract presenting the most important results and conclusions in no more than 250 words.

Keywords: energy poverty; fuel poverty; public service; vulnerable customer. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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