A Framework for Municipal Action on Energy Access and Poverty
A new study in Nature Energy introduces the Energy Access and Energy Poverty Pillar (EAEPP) framework, a standardized tool designed to help municipalities worldwide operationalize energy interventions. The framework focuses on three core dimensions: energy security, sustainability, and affordability, aiming to translate global energy goals into actionable local policies. The authors argue that while national and international targets exist, the critical implementation gap lies at the municipal level, where contextual knowledge and direct community engagement are paramount.
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