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Fleeting energy protections: State and utility level policy responses to energy poverty in the United States during COVID-19

CSS Publication Number
CSS23-38
Full Publication Date
March 29, 2023
Abstract

Millions of American households suffer from energy poverty, threatening their continued access to electricity. The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has unveiled the entrenched environmental and energy injustices that threaten public health at the household level and has inspired energy protection responses to address pandemic-caused economic hardship. While policies supporting energy protections have been in place for years, they vary spatially. Moreover, the scholarly research that explores energy protection responses during the pandemic is limited. This paper explores energy protection responses to the pandemic implemented in 25 major metropolitan areas in the United States. We employ a content analysis of policy language to examine the response time, authorization level, and type of energy protections deployed during the initial months of the pandemic. We demarcate authorization level as either mandatory or voluntary measures and characterize ‘energy resiliency responses’ as a suite of residential energy protections required to reduce vulnerability to energy poverty and build resilience during the pandemic. We examine the total number and type of responses relative to household energy burden. We find differences in residential consumer energy protections among low-income and highly energy burdened households and conclude that protections are unevenly deployed across the country. Our findings motivate contemporary national, state, and local energy poverty recognition and responses that center personal and economic wellbeing during and after crises.

Research Areas
Impacts & Burdens
Keywords

COVID-19

Energy policy

Energy assistance

Energy protections

Energy disconnections

Energy insecurity

Publication Type
Journal Article
Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2023.103045
Full Citation

Dominic J. Bednar, Tony G. Reames, Fleeting energy protections: State and utility level policy responses to energy poverty in the United States during COVID-19, Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 99, 2023. CSS23-38