Policy Position Papers



NEA has produced a number of policy position papers on a range of issues impacting on fuel poverty. They are deliberately brief and we will attempt to update these fairly regularly in response to any legislative/regulatory/other policy changes. These position papers have been written to help ensure a consistent approach across the organisation to external requests for information and to enable us to communicate our position on particular areas of policy to a wider audience. We would welcome feedback on these papers and others which are still to be added.

NEA's responses to consultation documents issued by Government, Ofgem and other bodies are also posted on our website.

Please email any comments to Maria Wardrobe, Director of Communications.

. National Energy Efficiency Strategy
. Children in Fuel Poverty
. Decent Homes Standard
. Eligibility Criteria for Fuel Poverty Programmes
. Energy Advice
. Fuel Direct
. Fuel Poverty in England: The Government's Plan for Action
. Housing Health & Safety Rating
. New Energy Technologies
. Prepayment Meters
. Smart Metering
. Social Tariffs
. The case for a national energy efficiency scheme
. Underoccupancy and fuel poverty
. Winter Fuel Payments
. Fuel Poverty and Health: Improving policy and practice in health and social care
. Renewable Energy Technologies

Press Releases

NEA: Draft Bill could cause misery for millions warns charity

"Fixed it for you Mr Osborne." National Energy Action on the Draft Energy Bill, and how to raise social and environmental aspirations.

NEA: 3.5 million fuel-poor households in England – but the reality is worse

In response to official Government figures published today showing that 3.5 million households in England were in fuel poverty in 2010, National Energy Action’s Chief Executive, Jenny Saunders, commented:

NEA: Fuel poverty awareness day

As temperatures plummet, the UK’s leading fuel poverty charity National Energy Action launches Fuel Poverty Awareness Day urging all households struggling to heat their homes to seek help immediately and avoid needless suffering.

NEA: Winter deaths rise with extreme cold

Figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show a massive 38 per cent increase in deaths across England and Wales during the arctic cold snap experienced last December, the coldest in over 100 years.

National Energy Action: Reaction to Fuel Poverty Review Interim Report

National Fuel Poverty Charity’s Reaction to Fuel Poverty Review Interim Report

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