Abstract:
This proposal briefly explains the concept of energy poverty, which is defined as the continuous concern about the increasing population being unable to access affordable energy services. The problems of energy poverty are widespread and forecasts of energy poverty levels haven’t been very promising. A significant number of people still use traditional biomass for everyday use, subjecting themselves to indoor air pollution and several health consequences. This paper reviews the various definitions of energy poverty, covering the topic’s social, psychological, economic and political dimensions. It also seeks to identify the level and scope of energy poverty in Lebanon, based on the definitions and several case studies from other countries, including measures that are recommended to alleviate this energy poverty that’s existent in Lebanon.