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SEI is the Swedish national antenna organization to the European Commission’s Energy Poverty Advisory Hub (EPAH). As a subcontracted partner, SEI is a national platform for energy poverty expertise that facilitates knowledge-sharing between Swedish local communities and EU-level policymaking.
Photo: Jenny von Platten / SEI.
2025–2028
EPAH is the EU’s leading initiative to address energy poverty at the local level. With antenna organizations in every member state, they work to ensure that EU policy is informed of the various challenges that exist in local contexts to promote effective and impactful policymaking.
As antenna organization, SEI ensures that EPAH has access to national expertise while also helping local communities, municipalities, and organisations take part of the support offered by EPAH. Among other things, this includes supporting communities interested in applying to EPAH’s calls for Technical Assistance.
Feature / SEI will serve as a national platform for energy poverty expertise, linking local and national efforts to the broader goals and resources of the EPAH.
26 November 2025 / About Energy access and Household energy
Past event / För svenska kommuner och organisationer, ett webinar om att söka till EU-kommissionens Energy Poverty Advisory Hubs (EPAH) program för Technical Assistance.
03 February 2026 / About Energy access and Household energy
Project / This project explores how a lack of access to energy for mobility and transport interacts with energy access in the home impacts quality of life.
2026 - 2029 / About Energy access, Fossil fuels, Household energy, Transport and Wellbeing
Perspective / Cold homes and rising power bills are fuelling public anger and challenging trust in how Sweden’s energy transition is being managed.
18 February 2026 / About Behaviour and choice, Climate policy, Energy access, Household energy and Public policy
Project / This project traces how experiences of energy poverty in Sweden have changed since the 1950s to inform more critical, sufficiency-oriented energy policymaking.
2026 - 2029 / About Energy access, Household energy, Sustainable lifestyles and Wellbeing