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Why Join NEA?
Through membership of NEA you will benefit from:
working with a well established and effective campaigning body;
being part of a wider fuel poverty coalition with the opportunity to comment on consultation documents and network with others in the fuel poverty field;
receiving regular briefings and newsletters to keep up to date with what is happening in the fuel poverty and domestic energy efficiency fields;
being approached first when partners are needed for funded fuel poverty projects.
As a member of NEA you will receive information that could help to bring social, economic, employment and environmental benefits to local communities.
You will also benefit from:
an opportunity to influence policy through:
attendance at NEA's Fuel Poverty Forums and other regional and national events.
commenting on NEA consultation documents.
opportunities to network with other agencies which play a role in delivering health and energy efficiency initiatives through NEA's Regional Fuel Poverty Forums.
All members also receive:
25% discount on training courses, publications and conference fees;
FREE subscription to Energy Action, NEA's journal published three times a year;
FREE monthly members' email
FREE subscription to NEAtoday newsletter, published every four months.
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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).