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COVID water use and the impact on poverty in the UK
COVID water use and the impact on poverty in the UK
Post on 11th Nov 2020
A joint report from NEA and Waterwise
Nation / Region: Wales
Content Type: Publications
Water, Research, Water Poverty
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Water Poverty: The Consistency of Social Tariffs
Water Poverty: The Consistency of Social Tariffs
Post on 26th Jun 2020
In a modern world, water is recognised as a human right.  It is understood to be essential to life and yet some are so concerned about the cost of it that they actively decide not to use the water they vitally need and find themselves falling into debt or self-rationing their water use. These families may also be making impossible choices between heating and eating, at the same time as restricting bathing to once a week, all sharing the same bath water, because the cost of their water, and the cost of heating it, is just too high.
Nation / Region: Wales
Content Type: Publications
Water, Research, Water Poverty
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The Net Zero Litmus Test: Making energy efficiency a public and private infrastructure investment priority
The Net Zero Litmus Test: Making energy efficiency a public and private infrastructure investment priority
Post on 02nd Oct 2019
Decarbonising the UK economy to meet the Government’s world-leading Net Zero greenhouse gas commitment by 2050, represents both an unprecedented challenge and an unrivalled opportunity for innovation and investment. The imperative of net zero emissions, as attested by the latest science and now set out in legislation, will require the continued transition of the power sector and also the rapid decarbonisation of manufacturing, transport, agriculture and buildings.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type: Publications
Energy Efficiency, Research, Briefing Paper, Reports
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Better at Home
Better at Home
Post on 02nd Oct 2019
NEA worked with Macmillan Cancer Support to identify vulnerable households at risk of fuel poverty, living in a cold home and experiencing ill health. The fund supported the provision of energy efficiency and heating measures to householders identified as ‘in need’.
Nation / Region: Wales
Content Type: Publications
Fuel Poverty, Health, Research
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Health and Innovation Programme Social Evaluation Report 2017-18: Executive Summary
Health and Innovation Programme Social Evaluation Report 2017-18: Executive Summary
Post on 11th Sep 2018
The Health and Innovation Programme was a £26.2 million programme to bring affordable warmth to fuel poor and vulnerable households in England, Scotland and Wales. The programme launched in April 2015 and has delivered energy efficiency advice and measures to over 9000 households.
Nation / Region: Wales , Scotland
Content Type: Publications
Fuel Poverty, Health, Research, Impacts, Innovation, Social impact
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Technical Innovation Fund interim report
Technical Innovation Fund interim report
Post on 16th Sep 2017
The Technical Innovation Fund has been groundbreaking because it enabled us to get an insight into how many new technologies can help households in vulnerable situations to reduce their energy bills and improve the comfort of their homes.
Nation / Region: UK , Scotland , Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type: Publications
Research, Innovation, Technical
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Heat Decarbonisation: Potential impacts on social equity and fuel poverty
Heat Decarbonisation: Potential impacts on social equity and fuel poverty
Post on 16th Sep 2017
NEA commissioned this report to help stimulate debate on the policy options we must consider as we seek to decarbonise heat alongside delivering fuel poverty strategies across the UK. It helpfully draws out some of the tensions and challenges we face in changing the way in which we heat our homes, and the authors help us to consider the cost implications and distributional impacts of different funding mechanisms.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales , UK , Scotland
Content Type: Publications
Research, Carbon Emissions, Decarbonisation
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The Cold Man of Europe
The Cold Man of Europe
Post on 01st Oct 2015
This briefing compares the state of the UK housing stock and fuel poverty levels with 15 other European countries. It concludes that no other country of the 16 assessed performed as poorly overall as the UK across the range of indicators. The UK has among the highest rates of fuel poverty and one of the most energy inefficient housing stocks in Europe.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales , UK , Scotland
Content Type: Publications
Fuel Poverty, Research, Housing, Europe
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