New EPAH website online
After much effort, the new website of the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH) is finally online!
Improved Usability
Nearly a year ago, the final decision was made to switch the website to the OpenEuropa system. This system offers greater flexibility and improved usability. Features like the EPAH ATLAS or the National Indicator Dashboard could now be directly integrated into the system rather than being embedded via iFrames.
To explain: The EPAH ATLAS is an interactive online database featuring over 250 international projects, measures, and policies addressing energy poverty worldwide. The EPAH Indicator Dashboard displays energy poverty indicators for various EU countries. For instance, under the “socioeconomic aspects” category, you can find regions with a “high share of energy expenditure in income.”
New Features
Other areas of the website have also been optimized, and new features have been introduced. From now on, visitors to the website can directly submit new ATLAS entries or publications, which will then be reviewed and approved by an editorial team.

I believe the new website presents the Energy Poverty Advisory Hub in a much-improved format and is now well-equipped for future developments. The collaboration with all project partners during this relaunch worked wonderfully and demonstrates the consortium’s capabilities.
I invite everyone to explore the new website!