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Warm, Safe and Healthy at Home — NEA NI’s Manifesto for Homes 2024
Post on 24th Jun 2024
The upcoming General Election provides a vital opportunity for policymakers to address the fuel poverty crisis and ensure vulnerable people are warm, safe and healthy at home. NEA NI is calling on all Northern Ireland candidates and parties to commit to 3 key actions at Westminster to tackle fuel poverty in Northern Ireland.
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
Content Type: Publications
![Over a million vulnerable households missed out on vital energy crisis support last winter](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Picture1.jpg)
Over a million vulnerable households missed out on vital energy crisis support last winter
Post on 06th Sep 2023
Today, the chief executive of fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) told MPs that over a million vulnerable households missed out on vital energy crisis support last winter.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type: News
![Committee on Fuel Poverty’s annual report – National Energy Action’s response](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Houses-home-page.jpg)
Committee on Fuel Poverty’s annual report – National Energy Action’s response
Post on 26th Jun 2023
Commenting on the publication of the Committee on Fuel Poverty’s annual report Adam Scorer, Chief Executive of National Energy Action, says:
‘The UK has some of the least efficient homes in Europe.’
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type: News
![Major fuel poverty project cuts households’ energy costs by over £900 a year](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/aerial-view-new-houses-bridgwater-somerset-uk.png)
Major fuel poverty project cuts households’ energy costs by over £900 a year
Post on 21st Jun 2023
New research from Newcastle University on one of Great Britain’s largest fuel poverty projects finds that on average households saw their annual energy running costs drop from £2,011 to £1,089.
Content Type: News
![Warm Homes Fund Evaluation](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/radiator_thumbnail.jpg?ver=1714473065)
Warm Homes Fund Evaluation
Post on 21st Jun 2023
The Warm Homes Fund was set up by National Grid and Affordable Warmth Solutions and is one of the largest fuel poverty programmes representing private sector investment of £150m.
Nation / Region:
Wales
Content Type: Research and Policy
![New data shows Government is now 300 years behind targets to help low-income homes meet energy efficiency targets](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cost-living-crisis-money-home-radiator-heater-rising-cost-energy-bills-1-scaled.jpg?ver=1714728234)
New data shows Government is now 300 years behind targets to help low-income homes meet energy efficiency targets
Post on 28th Feb 2023
On 28 February 2023, the Government releases its official Fuel Poverty Statistics for England. It is now 300 years behind targets to help low-income homes meet energy efficiency targets
![Fuel poverty charity reveals 45 people per day die from cold homes](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/1200-old-woman.png)
Fuel poverty charity reveals 45 people per day die from cold homes
Post on 20th Jan 2023
Today the Office of National Statistics (ONS) release figures showing there were 13,400 more deaths in England and Wales in the winter period (December 2021 to March 2022) compared with the average of the non-winter months.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type: News
![Charity warns UK Government could miss its legal fuel poverty commitments by over 150 years](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/sick-woman-with-headache-sitting-home-scaled-e1670241627435.jpg?ver=1714730173)
Charity warns UK Government could miss its legal fuel poverty commitments by over 150 years
Post on 05th Dec 2022
National Energy Action is warning that, based on current delivery rates of home energy efficiency measures, the UK Government could miss its legal target to improve all fuel poor homes in England to a reasonable standard by over 150 years.
Content Type: News
![Charity comments on BEIS Committee report on energy pricing and the future of the energy market](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Palace-of-Westminster-scaled.jpg)
Charity comments on BEIS Committee report on energy pricing and the future of the energy market
Post on 25th Jul 2022
Energy prices continue to spiral, and vulnerable households in the energy market are being hardest hit. It is vital that the plans from the UK Government and Ofgem are scrutinised by Parliament, and they act on this credible set of recommendations to hel
Content Type: News
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