Combatting energy poverty in eastern Turkey: innovative debt solutions and the power-cut index

Tamer Emre, Adnan Sözen
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Energy poverty (EP), a pressing global concern, is uniquely manifested in regions like eastern Turkey due to intertwined socio-economic conditions and intricate energy consumption patterns. This study critically examines the electricity market dynamics, highlighting the direct impact on end-users, from households to entire communities facing challenges such as unauthorized consumption and waste. Our findings over 2 years period of 6 million customer invoices through 17 cities of 5 distribution companies underscore the limitations of traditional income-based measures in capturing the nuances of EP. In response, we introduce a novel metric—the power-cut index per consumer (PCPC)—spotlighting the prevalence of power interruptions due to non-payment as an actionable intervention metric. To address EP’s challenges, we present a mechanism encouraging consumers to reduce consumption, offering debt discounts as incentives. Our methodological approach, harnessing both the Monte Carlo simulation and optimization, promises flexible, actionable strategies tailored to diverse EP situations. Drawing parallels with the European Union’s energy transition efforts, this study proposes the adaptation of European frameworks to cater to Turkey’s unique landscape. By anchoring our insights in real stories of those affected by EP, we highlight the human dimension, emphasizing the urgency of stakeholder collaboration to ensure a future where energy facilitates prosperity rather than hindrance. The collective endeavors of infrastructure companies, governmental agencies, NGOs, and the public are pivotal in sculpting a brighter, equitable energy future.
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与土耳其东部的能源贫困作斗争:创新债务解决方案和断电指数
能源贫困(EP)是一个紧迫的全球性问题,在土耳其东部等地区,由于相互交织的社会经济条件和错综复杂的能源消费模式,能源贫困问题表现得尤为突出。本研究对电力市场动态进行了批判性研究,强调了对最终用户的直接影响,从家庭到整个社区都面临着未经授权的消费和浪费等挑战。我们对 5 家配电公司在 17 个城市的 600 万张用户发票进行了为期 2 年的调查,调查结果表明,传统的基于收入的衡量标准在捕捉 EP 的细微差别方面存在局限性。为此,我们引入了一种新的衡量标准--每个消费者的断电指数(PCPC)--突出显示了因欠费而导致电力中断的普遍程度,并将其作为一种可操作的干预指标。为了应对 EP 的挑战,我们提出了一种鼓励消费者减少消费的机制,提供债务折扣作为激励。我们的方法论利用蒙特卡罗模拟和优化技术,可针对不同的紧急供电情况制定灵活、可行的策略。与欧盟的能源转型努力相似,本研究建议对欧洲框架进行调整,以适应土耳其的独特国情。通过将我们的见解与受能源效率影响者的真实故事相结合,我们突出了人的层面,强调了利益相关者合作的紧迫性,以确保未来能源促进繁荣而非阻碍发展。基础设施公司、政府机构、非政府组织和公众的共同努力对于打造一个更加光明、公平的能源未来至关重要。
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