The electric social bond, a discount on the electricity bill aimed at vulnerable consumers, contributes to reducing energy poverty in Spain, but it does not do so in an equitable manner.This is the main conclusion of a recent research by the University of Oviedo and the Copenhagen Business School, which analyses the impact of this aid on Spanish households and has been published in the magazine Energy Economics.The study, based on data from Span…
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The electric social bond, a discount on the electricity bill aimed at vulnerable consumers, contributes to reducing energy poverty in Spain, but it does not do so in an equitable manner.This is the main conclusion of a recent research by the University of Oviedo and the Copenhagen Business School, which analyses the impact of this aid on Spanish households and has been published in the magazine Energy Economics.The study, based on data from Span…