What We Do
Projects
We deliver projects across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to help people stay warm, safe and healthy at home.
This includes providing direct advice and support to those struggling to keep on top of their energy bills; installing traditional and innovative heating and insulation measures in low-income households; and enhancing capacity to tackle fuel poverty within local communities.
You can read more about our work below. To find out more about our project work and partnership opportunities contact Jen Carruthers-Jones, Head of Business Growth and Partnerships.

Belfast Warm and Well Project
Post on 10th Nov 2020
The Belfast Warm and Well Project aims to help local people struggling to keep their home warm this winter, by offering advice and practical support to stay warm and well.
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Warm and Safe Homes in Fishwick
Post on 06th Oct 2020
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.
Nation / Region:
England
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Empowered by Energy
Post on 06th Oct 2020
Empowered by Energy is a unique energy awareness project empowering newly recognised refugees to the UK, often struggling to survive on extremely low incomes, to overcome the language barrier, understand new energy systems and save money.
Nation / Region:
England
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Warm Minds
Post on 30th Sep 2020
This small-scale pilot project, run in partnership with UK Power Networks, supports people with mental health issues and their carers.
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Smart Meters
Post on 15th Sep 2020
NEA believes that smart metering has the potential to provide real benefits for vulnerable and low-income householders. In particular, we are supportive of the capacity of smart meters to end estimated billing, to provide greater control over personal energy use, and to make payment for ‘pay as you go’ energy much more convenient.
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