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Energy Company Obligation
Post on 24th Dec 2021
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) requires obligated energy suppliers to deliver energy efficiency and heating measures to homes in Great Britain. These measures help households to keep their homes warmer, reduce their energy bills and reduce carbon emissions.
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Warm Home Discount industry initiatives
Post on 24th Dec 2021
The Warm Home Discount places an obligation on medium and larger energy suppliers to support people who are living in or at risk of fuel poverty. Some smaller suppliers also voluntarily participate in part of the scheme.
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Consultancy and Partnerships
Post on 24th Dec 2021
We work extensively with both the public and private sector and offer a variety of consultancy and partnerships opportunities that will have a significant impact. Also, we deliver a range of services on a consultancy basis in order to help those in the energy sector meet their objectives.
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Membership
Post on 24th Dec 2021
Let’s come together and bring an end to fuel poverty
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Charity of the Year
Post on 24th Dec 2021
A charity of the year partnership with NEA can motivate and unite your employees while helping us raise vital funds and awareness of fuel poverty.
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NEA Training
Post on 23rd Dec 2021
Upskill your staff and the wider energy sector
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Fuel poverty campaigner Maria Wardrobe presented with OBE at Windsor Castle
Post on 09th Dec 2021
The North East’s Maria Wardrobe has been presented with her OBE this week at Windsor Castle in recognition of her outstanding contribution to fighting fuel poverty.
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Cost of living in the UK soaring up to its highest level in a decade
Post on 17th Nov 2021
Today the Office for National Statistics released their forecast of consumer price inflation. Inflation rose steeply in October to its highest rate in nearly a decade. The ONS also highlighted the key driver is increased household energy bills.
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