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Elements defining energy poverty, Slovenia, annually

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28/02/2025
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ENERGY POVERTY
In accordance with the Decree on the Criteria for Defining and Assessing the Number of Energy-poor Households (Ur. l. RS, No. 132/2022 of 14 October 2022), energy poor households are defined as households that had an income below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold in the year prior to the Living Conditions Survey (EU-SILC) and met at least one of the following three criteria: they were financially unable to keep home adequately warm, they were unable to pay utility bills (waste disposal, water, electricity, heating, etc.), which also include energy services, on time due to financial difficulties (in the last 12 months prior to the survey) and/or they had problems with leaking roofs, damp walls/floors/foundations or rot in window frames/floors in their dwellings (lived in inadequate housing conditions).
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