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NEA response to BEIS ECO 4 Consultation
Post on 01st Sep 2021
NEA welcomes the extension and expansion of the ECO scheme until at least April 2026 and fully supports the consultation’s continued, critical focus on low-income and vulnerable households and greater support for deeper retrofits for the least energy efficient homes.
Content Type: Publications
School Activities
Post on 28th Jul 2021
We have created new online education resources to help primary school children become home energy experts. The challenges are adapted from some of our most popular education materials and introduces children to concepts such as where energy comes from, what we use it for, and how to use it safely and efficiently at home.
Content Type: Article
NEA’s response to Ofwat’s Payment, help and debt guidelines consultation, 2021
Post on 28th Jul 2021
NEA is pleased to respond to this open consultation on the proposed changes to the guidelines for water companies in supporting residential customers to pay their bill, access help and repay debts.
Nation / Region:
Wales
Content Type: Publications
NEA’s response to Ofwat’s consultation ‘PR24 and beyond: Creating tomorrow, together
Post on 22nd Jul 2021
NEA is pleased to respond to this open consultation on the vision for the next water price review, PR24, highlighting opportunities to strengthen the vision around customer affordability and vulnerability.
Nation / Region:
Wales
Content Type: Publications
Maximising the smart meter rollout for prepayment customers
Post on 29th Jun 2021
This research study has been completed with the support of Smart Energy GB to evaluate the potential benefits of smart prepayment, investigate remaining barriers that are preventing further uptake and consider a range of potential interventions to maximise the rollout of smart prepayment in the remaining years of the rollout.
Content Type: Research
Maximising the smart meter rollout for prepayment customers
Post on 29th Jun 2021
This research study has been completed with the support of Smart Energy GB to evaluate the potential benefits of smart prepayment, investigate remaining barriers that are preventing further uptake and consider a range of potential interventions to maximise the rollout of smart prepayment in the remaining years of the rollout.
Content Type: Publications
Vulnerable ‘pay as you go’ energy customers put at ‘needless’ risk during pandemic
Post on 28th Jun 2021
A new report released today [Tuesday 29th June] highlights that more than 2 million ‘pay as you go’ customers with older ‘legacy’ energy meters were put at needless risk during the pandemic.
Content Type: News
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