Energy Governance

"the austerity regime has rendered the new energy poor in Greece both vulnerable and governable" (Petrova & Prodromidou, 2019:1395).

The above quote is important to think about for our EP article, particularly in terms of energy governance. We can make connections between the Utility Commissions across states, the Utility companies here in PA, and restructured LIHEAP funding under the lens of energy governance and sovereignity in general. Making these connections, we could highlight how certain orders, policies, and restructuring have made it possible for certain communities to be governed and be added to the classes of the energy insecure.

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