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NEA response to Net Zero Review: Call for evidence
Post on 31st Oct 2022
We are supportive of the government’s net zero strategy and believe that this can be conducive of growth, as well as improving energy security and affordability for fuel poor households.
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NEA’s response to open consultation on Ofwat’s draft methodology for PR24
Post on 07th Sep 2022
NEA welcomes the opportunity to respond to the consultation on Ofwat’s draft methodology for PR24
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NEA NI response to the Utility Regulator’s SSE Airtricity Gas Supply (NI) Ltd 2023-2027 Price Control
Post on 31st Aug 2022
As a regulated company, SSE Airtricity ultimately serves to provide an essential service to consumers in Northern Ireland. The interests of consumers must be at the heart of the Final Determination.
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
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NEA NI response to the Utility Regulator’s Firmus Energy Supply Draft Price Control Determination 2023-2026
Post on 29th Jul 2022
As a regulated company, firmus ultimately serves to provide an essential service to consumers in Northern Ireland. The interests of consumers must be at the heart of the final determination.
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
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NEA response to Ofgem consultation on strengthening retail financial resilience and statutory consultation on strengthening Direct Debit rules
Post on 20th Jul 2022
NEA argues that the proposed rules on financial resilience should only be implemented if they do not lead to an increase in the level of the price cap.
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National Energy Action Impact Report April 2021 to March 2022
Post on 13th Jul 2022
National Energy Action’s Impact Report highlights the charity’s reach and achievements from April 2021 to March 2022, helping the most vulnerable through an incredibly challenging year.
Nation / Region:
UK
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Solving the cost of living crisis: the case for a new social tariff in the energy market
Post on 04th Jul 2022
Low income energy customers face a double burden from the current energy crisis: the rising cost of bills and paying more for their energy due to the poverty premium.
The government must introduce a new social tariff to lower the cost of bills for low income households. A social tariff is a targeted discount energy deal for qualifying low income consumers. It is a safety net for eligible households who might be struggling to afford their bills.
It is typically below the price of the cheapest available energy tariff and targeted at those living in fuel poverty or on a low income.
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LucidTalk — NEA NI: NI Wide Omnibus Poll Project
Post on 24th Jun 2022
LucidTalk – NEA NI: Northern Ireland (NI) Omnibus Poll Question Results General Report
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
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NEA’s response to open consultation on Ofwat’s innovation fund – approach for 2022-25
Post on 17th May 2022
NEA welcomes the opportunity to respond to the consultation on Ofwat’s innovation fund – approach for 2022-25.
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