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.

The Private Rented Sector in Wales14 May 2010

The Private Rented Sector in Wales (Welsh) Y Sector Rhentu Preifat yng Nghymru 14 May 2010

Proposed amendments to gas and electricity supply licence conditions in relation to the disconnection of vulnerable customers 7 May 2010

Evidence for the Communities and Culture Committee Inquiry: 'Financial Inclusion and the Impact of Financial Inclusion' 7 May 2010

Evidence for the Communities and Culture Committee Inquiry; 'Financial Inclusion and the Impact of Financial Education' (Welsh) Ymchwiliad y Pwyllgor Cymunedau a Diwylliant ar 'Cynhwysiant Ariannol ac effaith Addysg Ariannol' 7 May 2010

Renewable Heat Incentive: Consultation on the proposed RHI financial support scheme 26 April 2010

Extending the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target 14 March 2010

Ofgem Review of Energy Supplier Reporting on Social Obligations 5 March 2010

Developing the Banking and Financial Services available at the Post Office 24 February 2010

Supporting People into Work: the Next Stage of Housing Benefit Reform - 22 February 2010

Fuel Poverty Strategy Response (English) 4 January 2010

Fuel Poverty Strategy Response (Welsh) Strategaeth Tlodi Tanwydd 4 January 2010

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Press Releases

Comment from NEA on The Green Deal

Comment from NEA, the national fuel poverty charity on The Green Deal: watching brief report, published today by the Energy and Climate Change Committee.

NEA welcomes Government announcement of a Big Energy Saving Network

Today’s announcement by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) that it will be providing £900,000 in 2013/14 to fund the creation of the ‘Big Energy Saving Network’ as part of the Government’s response to the discussion document ‘ensuring a better deal for energy consumers’ is welcomed by the UK fuel poverty charity, NEA.

NEA comments on fuel poverty figures

NEA, the national fuel poverty charity is urging the Government to implement a coherent, efficient and adequately resourced strategy to tackle the problems faced by those unable to heat their homes affordably, despite an apparent drop in the number of fuel poor households.

NEA: Warm Homes, Warm Minds

NEA and MHNE have been working in partnership on the Warm Minds project, increasing the awareness of practitioners and service users of the effects that a cold home can have on mental health. Continue reading...

NEA: Government support for heating and insulation to end this week

As temperatures plummet, fuel poverty charity NEA is urging the Government to step back from ending insulation and heating grants for vulnerable people struggling to afford their energy bills.

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