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Nearly 1 in 5 Greeks struggle to heat homes, highest rate in EU

Nearly one in five Greeks (19%) struggled to keep their homes adequately warm in 2024, Eurostat reported Monday, the highest rate in the European Union.

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Portugal's numbers in 2024 improved to 20.8% registered in 2023, but in terms of countries of the European Union, Portugal is only behind Bulgaria and Greece, both with 19% and Lithuania with 18%.

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Energy poverty in the EU is increasing as climate and energy policies move forward without a human rights approach.According to the Fundamental Rights Agency, millions of vulnerable people are left out of support for housing renovations, aggravating social, health and economic inequalities in full ecological transition. Energy poverty in the EU reveals an unfair climate transition An official report denounces that the European energy transition …

Almost one tenth (9.2%) of the European Union population had problems heating their home sufficiently in 2024, a better situation than the 10.6% level in 2023, according to data published on Monday by Eurostat and cited by Agerpres, according to economedia.ro. Among the member states, the highest percentages of people who do not […] The post One in ten Romanians did not allow themselves to heat their home sufficiently in 2024 appeared first on N…

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Spain continued in 2024 in the group of countries of the European Union (EU) where more people had difficulty heating their homes properly, which is known as energy poverty, according to data published on Monday by the Community statistical office Eurostat.The highest rates were recorded in Greece and Bulgaria (19%), Lithuania (18%) and Spain (17.5%).Despite remaining a percentage of the highest of the twenty-seven, in Spain the situation improv…

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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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