Consultation Paper Responses

Consultation Paper Responses



It is essential that all relevant agencies are kept properly briefed on the problem of fuel poverty to help the development of policies and strategies to deliver affordable warmth. NEA regularly submits evidence and responds to consultations initiated by Government, regulators and Parliamentary Select Committees.

2008 Consultation Paper Responses

  • NEA Heat Evidence Response - 30/03/2008
  • Ofgem's proposed corporate strategy and plan 2008-13 - 18/02/2008
  • Local Government National Indicator Set Technical Handbook - 09/01/2008
  • HECA Review - 02/01/2008
  • North East Health and Well-being - 02/01/2008

    2007 Consultation Paper Responses

  • Energy billing and metering: Changing consumer behaviour - 31/10/2007
  • The Householder energy supplier obligation from 2011 - 12/10/2007
  • Complaint Handling Standards - 12/10/2007
  • Gas distribution price control review - 12/10/2007
  • CERT - Carbon Emissions Reduction Target 2008-2001 (EEC2 Replacement) - 17/08/2007
  • Local Government - New Fuel Poverty Indicator - response to Defra - 16/08/2007
  • Consultation on guidance to Local Authorities in England and Wales - 02/08/2007
  • Supply Licence Review - Further Proposals - 20/02/2007
  • Energywatch Work Plan 2007-8: Comments from NEA - 19/02/2007
  • Ofgem Sustainable Development Report 2006 - 29/01/2007
  • Energy billing and metering: changing customer behaviour - 23/01/2007

    Past Consultation Paper Responses

    2006
    2005
    2004
    2003
    2002
    2001
    2000
    1999
  • Latest press releases 

    • NEA: Government fuel poverty initiatives are welcome but inadequate

      30/05/2008 - National Energy Action (NEA), the leading fuel poverty charity, has welcomed aspects of today’s Ofgem and Government fuel poverty action plan, but fears the measures announced will prove inadequate in the context of escalating fuel prices and 4.
    • NEA: Additional help for the fuel poor – but not enough?

      11/04/2008 - National Energy Action (NEA) the leading fuel poverty charity today welcomed the decision by all big six energy suppliers to offer more assistance to their vulnerable customers through social packages but expressed concern at the level of support.
    • NEA: You will pay more - that’s a dead cert

      02/04/2008 - The UK’s leading fuel poverty charity, National Energy Action (NEA), is urging the Government to come clean about the amount of public money the Government is spending on energy efficiency measures for low-income households and who is footing the bill.
    • National Energy Action charity backs fuel poverty report

      26/03/2008 - Leading fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) has today urged the Government to follow the recommendations of its own advisory group The Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG).