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![National Energy Action says halting the forced installation of prepayment meters is ‘right,’ but more action is needed](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/prepayment-meter-thumbnail.jpg?ver=1714728510)
National Energy Action says halting the forced installation of prepayment meters is ‘right,’ but more action is needed
Post on 10th Feb 2023
In response to the UK Government’s recent request, the Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps has today claimed all energy suppliers have now committed to ending the forced installation of prepayment meters in vulnerable customers’ homes.
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![Fuel poverty charity calls for ban on forced prepayment meter installations](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)
Fuel poverty charity calls for ban on forced prepayment meter installations
Post on 03rd Feb 2023
Following reports of suppliers using warrants to forcibly install prepayment meters in customers’ homes, fuel poverty charity National Energy Action calls for a ban on forced prepayment meter installations.
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![Fuel Poverty charity National Energy Action – financial statement response](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Worried-family-2.png)
Fuel Poverty charity National Energy Action – financial statement response
Post on 18th Nov 2022
After today’s Autumn Statement by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, many vulnerable people are “now at acute risk of being left out in the cold,” according to fuel poverty charity National Energy Action.
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![National Energy Action: “A warm home this winter will be pipedream for millions as they are priced-out of a decent and healthy quality of life”](https://www.nea.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/House-323.jpg?ver=1715088617)
National Energy Action: “A warm home this winter will be pipedream for millions as they are priced-out of a decent and healthy quality of life”
Post on 26th Aug 2022
Today fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) reacts to the news that energy regulator Ofgem has raised the energy price cap for the second time this year, pushing average household energy bills to £3,549 a year from 1 October.
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