Membership



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.

Please click here for membership categories and more information.

Press Releases

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National Energy Action: Reaction to Fuel Poverty Review Interim Report

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