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Improved energy efficiency in many Cypriot homes
GR🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Improved energy efficiency in many Cypriot homes

Eurostat data reveals that 28% of Cyprus' population lived in homes with improved energy efficiency in 2025, surpassing the EU average of 23.9%. The data highlights significant disparities within Cyprus, with 16.7% of households at risk of poverty or social exclusion benefiting from energy upgrades compared to 30.3% of those not facing such risks. Across the EU, the gap between these groups is smaller, with 17.4% of vulnerable households and 25.6% of non-vulnerable households reporting energy-efficient housing. The report underscores varying levels of progress across member states, with the Netherlands leading at 60.5% and Italy lagging at 2.6%.

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Improved energy efficiency in many Cypriot homes

Eurostat data reveals that 28% of Cyprus' population lived in homes with improved energy efficiency in 2025, surpassing the EU average of 23.9%. The data highlights significant disparities within Cyprus, with 16.7% of households at risk of poverty or social exclusion benefiting from energy upgrades compared to 30.3% of those not facing such risks. Across the EU, the gap between these groups is smaller, with 17.4% of vulnerable households and 25.6% of non-vulnerable households reporting energy-efficient housing. The report underscores varying levels of progress across member states, with the Netherlands leading at 60.5% and Italy lagging at 2.6%.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual statistical data without overt ideological framing. It reports on energy efficiency improvements and socioeconomic disparities without taking a clear partisan stance. While the issue of energy efficiency could have political implications, the article remains neutral in它的

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