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NEA’s policy and research work raises awareness of the impacts of fuel poverty and develops solutions to make energy costs more affordable.

Our work is focused on four priority areas: energy markets and vulnerability; energy efficient housing; improving health, and technology and innovation. We work closely across the nations and with our sister charity Energy Action Scotland.

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Our Health, Our Homes
Our Health, Our Homes
Post on 07th Jan 2021
For nearly four decades, NEA has partnered with local and national government, health bodies, industry and a wide range of local organisations to deliver practical solutions to improve health and wellbeing and address housing as a key social determinant of ill-health
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type:Research and Policy
Health, Housing, Housing Standards
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Priorities and Impacts
Priorities and Impacts
Post on 06th Oct 2020
Policy and practice should be evidence-based. Our social and technical research advances the existing body of knowledge on fuel poverty, domestic energy issues and assesses the impacts of interventions. Our advocacy work ensures that the needs of people in fuel poverty are recognised and addressed by Government, the industry, and regulatory bodies.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type:Research and Policy
Energy Efficiency
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Work with Us
Work with Us
Post on 06th Oct 2020
Our research and policy teams have over 25 years’ combined experience of developing expert into fuel poverty, energy efficiency and related fields. Find out more about how we can support your work.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type:Research and Policy
Energy Efficiency
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Technical Solutions to Fuel Poverty
Technical Solutions to Fuel Poverty
Post on 06th Oct 2020
NEA work with a range of clients, including local authorities, housing associations, network operators and manufacturers to understand how technology and innovation within the energy sector can help improve the lives of those living in fuel poverty.
Nation / Region: Northern Ireland , Wales
Content Type:Research and Policy
Smart Meters, Energy Efficiency, Fuel Poverty
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