“…However, it is also literature-proven that win–win policies in terms of social, health and environmental objectives may be achieved in the short-term, improving the public policies related to environmental sustainability, GHG mitigation, access to clean energy (De Martino Jannuzzi, 2010 ; Drosos et al, 2020 ; Huang et al, 2020 ; Serrano-Medrano et al, 2018 ; Zamparas, Kyriakopoulos, et al, 2019 ). It has been also literature argued that additional policies to improve access, availability and affordability of electricity and increased awareness on energy conservation are necessary in developing nations to ensure reduction in energy poverty and greenhouse gas(GHG) emission (Yadav et al, 2019 ; Boemi et al, 2020 ; Sharma et al, 2019 ; Charlier & Kahouli, 2019 ; Romero Rodríguez et al, 2018 ). Most of those studies analysing energy poverty issues and interaction of these with climate change mitigation policies, they stressed importance of behavioral changes, education, awareness rising and training to achieve success in both policy fields (Awaworyi Churchill & Smyth, 2020 ; Gouveia et al, 2018 ; Huang et al, 2020 ; Middlemiss & Gillard, 2015 ; Nathan & Hari, 2020 ; Scarpellini et al, 2015 ; Sharma et al, 2019 ).…”