The POWERPOOR project was implemented in 8 pilot countries i.e. Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary,Latvia, Portugal, and Spain and in an EU level. Overall, 1,178 energy supporters and mentors have been trained and certified while about 2,300 people followed the POWERPOOR trainings but did not go through with the certification process. 66 training seminars, webinars and face to face trainings have been organised in the 8 pilot countries (i.e. Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Portugal, Spain) and in an EU level. 23 Energy Poverty Alleviation Offices have been established in various municipalities across the pilot countries and are staffed by an energy mentor that is implementing the POWERPOOR approach on the ground. The Energy Supporters and Mentors are estimated to have supported about 22.7 thousand energy poor households, and almost 7.5 thousand of them through direct home visits and consultations. More than 1,800 people attended the 33 into days that were organised in the pilot countries. 3.2 thousand people used the energy poverty guidebook for energy planning while 22 thousand people visited the website. More than 3 meetings with the Stakeholder Liaison Groups per pilot country have been organised throughout the three years. 52 municipalities across Europe included the POWERPOOR approach as a way to mitigate energy poverty in their SECAPs or other action plans. 8 National Roadmaps to alleviate energy poverty have been developed one per pilot country and one document with EU policy recommendations has been developed. The POWERPOOR approach yielded 25 best practices across Europe with the implementation of the energy poverty support schemes. 3 EU inspiring events were organised at an EU level with 193 attendees in total and the project has been presented in more than 83 events across EU. In total 50 publications in the press, and 55 press releases along with 5 Newsletters have been developed reaching out to more than 20 thousand recipients and readers. 2 scientific publications with the POWERPOOR results one in a scientific journal and one in a book have been developed along with a collaborative policy briefing that combined policy findings from POWERPOOR and other sister projects. 13 infographics and 6 videos have been developed.The exploitation of the POWEPROOR results is based on the development of the POWERPOOR Alliance. The POWERPOOR Alliance includes most of the POWERPOOR partners along with key stakeholders in the pilot countries. 38 memorandums of understanding have been signed by organisations across EU and in the pilot countries stating their willingness to participate in the Alliance and to keep the POWERPOOR approach alive after the project's completion. The Alliance will be a node of information and knowledge exchange among the energy supporters and mentors, and a place to keep the POWERPOOR approach running after the completion of the project. In the kick off meeting of the POWERPOOR Alliance 86 people participated.