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National Energy Action (NEA) response to the consultation on Refreshing the Consumer Vulnerability Strategy
Post on 05th Nov 2024
National Energy Action hopes that the update to this strategy will result in alleviation of pressure on the most vulnerable consumers. To do this, the strategy will need to influence how suppliers, networks and Ofgem approach the identification and treatment of vulnerable consumers over the coming years.
Content Type:Publications
Impact Report 2023-24
Post on 26th Jul 2024
National Energy Action’s Impact Report 2023-24 highlights the work we’ve done and the challenges we’ve faced over the last year as the national fuel poverty and energy efficiency charity.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type:Publications
NEA NI Newsletter — July 2024
Post on 03rd Jul 2024
This newsletter is sponsored by the Public Health Agency through our Northern Exposure project. It will provide you with current programmes of work aimed at providing advice or support to householders as well as up to date fuel poverty policy information.
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
Content Type:News
Warm, Safe and Healthy at Home — NEA NI’s Manifesto for Homes 2024
Post on 24th Jun 2024
The upcoming General Election provides a vital opportunity for policymakers to address the fuel poverty crisis and ensure vulnerable people are warm, safe and healthy at home. NEA NI is calling on all Northern Ireland candidates and parties to commit to 3 key actions at Westminster to tackle fuel poverty in Northern Ireland.
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
Content Type:Publications
National Energy Action (NEA) response to the discussion paper on the Future of Price Protection
Post on 17th May 2024
National Energy Action (NEA) has been involved in policy work to maintain and reform the Default Tariff price cap for several years. This has included working with Ofgem to initially create the Safeguard Tariff cap for prepayment and other vulnerable customers. Subsequently, NEA helped to design the Default Tariff price cap to ensure it offers as much protection for low-income and vulnerable customers as possible.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type:Publications
National Energy Action (NEA) response to DESNZ’s Default energy tariffs for households: call for evidence
Post on 16th May 2024
Research conducted by Public First explored public attitudes on the impact of the price cap. More than half of surveyed households believe that the price cap is the only thing stopping energy suppliers from charging more, that it protects vulnerable and low-income households and that the price cap means that consumers are not charged unfair prices.
Content Type:Publications
National Energy Action response to the Call for Input on Affordability and Debt
Post on 16th May 2024
National Energy Action welcomes the opportunity to input into this process and calls on Ofgem to consider solutions it has the power to create, in addition to working with the UK Government to create enduring solutions to debt and affordability challenges.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type:Publications
National Energy Action (NEA) briefing on Ofgem’s Debt and Affordability Call for Input
Post on 28th Mar 2024
Ofgem has opened a Call for Input on the subject, which will close on 13 May 2024. This briefing highlights National Energy Action’s emerging views on what Ofgem and government can do to tackle affordability and still-rising debt levels.
Nation / Region:
UK
Content Type:Publications
NEA NI response to the Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Ltd Transmission and Distribution 7th Price Control (RP7)
Post on 22nd Mar 2024
NEA NI response to the Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Ltd Transmission and Distribution 7th Price Control (RP7).
Nation / Region:
Northern Ireland
Content Type:Publications
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