Fuel Poverty Strategy for England
In response to: Fuel Poverty Strategy for England
The New Fuel Poverty Strategy for England, led by DESNZ and DECC, is a comprehensive policy framework to reduce fuel poverty and improve household energy affordability. Currently in development, the strategy addresses definitional reform of fuel poverty, energy efficiency standards (EPC ratings), the Warm Homes Plan, and coordination with housing regulations like Awaab's Law.
In response to: Fuel Poverty Strategy for England
This strategy sets out the government’s approach to tackling fuel poverty in England.
A survey of local schemes targeting health issues for the delivery of energy efficiency measures.
The Fuel Poverty and Health Booster Fund: building on existing local health and fuel poverty delivery in England
Local Fuel Poverty innovation funding: the role of partnership and learning in tackling fuel poverty in England
An update on the progress of the government's community energy strategy.