A Framework for Municipal Action on Energy Access and Poverty
A new standardized framework, the Energy Access and Energy Poverty Pillar, is proposed to enable municipalities worldwide to operationalize energy interventions. Published in Nature Energy, the research argues that local governments are critical for implementing policies related to energy security, sustainability, and affordability. The framework is designed to bridge the gap between high-level goals and on-the-ground action, suggesting that voluntarily reported municipal data, when combined with local contextual knowledge, can effectively expand energy access and alleviate energy poverty.
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