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Article

Exploring Underlying Causes of Energy Poverty in Rural Micro-Enterprises

by
Nikolaos Apostolopoulos
1,*,
Panagiotis Liargovas
1,
Giorgos Papadopoulos
1,
Panos Dimitrakopoulos
2,
Sotiris Apostolopoulos
3 and
Vasilios Stouraitis
4
1
Department of Management Science and Technology, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Tripoli, Greece
2
Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Peloponnese, 24100 Kalamata, Greece
3
Department of Economics and Business, Neapolis University Pafos, Pafos 8042, Cyprus
4
Glasgow School for Business and Society, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, G4 0BA, UK
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sustainability 2026, 18(12), 5864; https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125864 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 5 April 2026 / Revised: 4 June 2026 / Accepted: 6 June 2026 / Published: 8 June 2026

Abstract

Small rural businesses face significant challenges due to geographical constraints, transportation costs, small market size, and low population density. On top of that, the energy crisis that arose after the start of the 2022 Russia–Ukraine war and the sanctions imposed by the EU and the US have created a stifling energy environment. The latter has exposed the businesses to the risk of energy poverty. The current study examines energy poverty within three business sectors that are prominent in the Greek countryside. These are entities firstly involved in the processing, manufacturing, and standardization of agricultural products; secondly, involved in the trade of agricultural products; and lastly, certain businesses operating in the tourist area. More specifically, this research examines the energy needs and energy obligations of these businesses as well as the energy efficiency of their facilities by simultaneously exploring the impact of European and national energy policies on addressing energy poverty in rural micro-businesses. To detect the opinions, experiences, perceptions, estimations, and expectations of entrepreneurs who maintain these businesses in rural areas, a qualitative approach was adopted utilizing personal in-depth interviews. Overall, fifteen micro-entrepreneurs were interviewed. Findings revealed that energy costs for rural businesses are becoming a major issue for their survival. Moreover, they have a substantial effect on their operational costs, exceeding other expenses and leading to an increase in energy poverty. These findings have also been confirmed by statistical data. Energy costs for small businesses range from 15% to 35% depending on the business, and during peak periods or crises, they exceed 40%. In addition, fees and taxes account for over 40% of electricity bills.
Keywords: energy poverty; rural businesses; micro-enterprises; crisis; energy issues energy poverty; rural businesses; micro-enterprises; crisis; energy issues

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Apostolopoulos, N.; Liargovas, P.; Papadopoulos, G.; Dimitrakopoulos, P.; Apostolopoulos, S.; Stouraitis, V. Exploring Underlying Causes of Energy Poverty in Rural Micro-Enterprises. Sustainability 2026, 18, 5864. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125864

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Apostolopoulos N, Liargovas P, Papadopoulos G, Dimitrakopoulos P, Apostolopoulos S, Stouraitis V. Exploring Underlying Causes of Energy Poverty in Rural Micro-Enterprises. Sustainability. 2026; 18(12):5864. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125864

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Apostolopoulos, Nikolaos, Panagiotis Liargovas, Giorgos Papadopoulos, Panos Dimitrakopoulos, Sotiris Apostolopoulos, and Vasilios Stouraitis. 2026. "Exploring Underlying Causes of Energy Poverty in Rural Micro-Enterprises" Sustainability 18, no. 12: 5864. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125864

APA Style

Apostolopoulos, N., Liargovas, P., Papadopoulos, G., Dimitrakopoulos, P., Apostolopoulos, S., & Stouraitis, V. (2026). Exploring Underlying Causes of Energy Poverty in Rural Micro-Enterprises. Sustainability, 18(12), 5864. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18125864

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