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Chancellor’s cost of living measures “avert the darkest of outcomes”
Post on 26th May 2022
National Energy Action (NEA) chief executive Adam Scorer responds to the Chancellor’s cost of living and energy crisis measures.
Content Type: News

Poorest households are struggling to get the £150 council tax energy rebate
Post on 17th May 2022
The rebate was brought in to help householders with soaring energy bills, but National Energy Action (NEA) warns that millions of pounds are yet to be claimed.
Content Type: News

Smarter Homes for a Smarter Future webinar
Post on 28th Apr 2022
Critical factors for the Adoption of Smart Homes for Energy Efficiency
Content Type: Publications

Electricity consumption around the home
Post on 25th Apr 2022
It’s always useful to understand how much our appliances cost to run. Particularly with the steep increase in energy prices, it’s worth knowing where you might be able to make savings.
Content Type: Advice

Warm and Safe Homes in Fishwick
Post on 20th Apr 2022
In 2013 around 360 households in Fishwick had external wall insulation on their homes. This was part of a national energy efficiency scheme that should have made homes easier and cheaper to keep warm, but for many households the choice of measures and quality of work was poor and properties developed severe damp and mould.
Content Type: Projects

Vulnerable households “left with no choices” as sky rocketing prices hit
Post on 31st Mar 2022
On Friday 1st April an average of over 22 million domestic energy customers across Great Britain will see their home energy bills soar by £700 per year to almost £2,000. An increase of over 54%.
Content Type: News

Charities warn £3,000 energy bill could leave 8.5 million UK households in fuel poverty
Post on 04th Mar 2022
Chancellor urged to rethink ‘heat now, pay later’ rebate and protect low-income and vulnerable households from soaring energy bills.
Content Type: News