Sentences with phrase «fuel poverty charity»

NEA is the UK's leading fuel poverty charity campaigning for affordable warmth in the homes of vulnerable people.
The leading national fuel poverty charity - National Energy Action (NEA)- has won The Energy Institute's (EI) Nemex Renewables Innovation award 2007.
2) NEA is the UK's leading fuel poverty charity campaigning for affordable warmth in the homes of vulnerable people.
This Monday 250 industry leaders and key stakeholders will meet in Scarborough to debate the issues affecting the 4.5 million UK households in fuel poverty, as part of leading fuel poverty charity NEA's 3 - day Annual Conference.
NEA is the UK's leading fuel poverty charity campaigning for affordable warmth.
Jenny Saunders OBE, Chief Executive of National Energy Action (NEA), the national fuel poverty charity and one of the award scheme judges said «Coordinated action at a local level is key to helping the estimated 2.2 million households in living in fuel poverty in our communities and there is a wealth of knowledge, experience and passion amongst not for profit organisations seeking to address this problem across England.
The UK's leading fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) has today welcomed Energy Minster Chris Huhne's pledge that the needs of fuel poor households will be prioritised in the proposed Green Deal, due to be launched next year.
This week fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) is bringing its annual conference to Sheffield for the first time in 30 years.
The UK's leading fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA), which is this week launching its Warm Homes Campaign with energy company E.ON, will be publishing a report illustrating «The Many Faces of Fuel Poverty», showing the range of people that are impacted by living in cold homes, and offering strong practical information at a community and neighbourhood level on where households can get advice and help, including how to access grants for free home insulation, reduced energy tariffs and special payments.
NEA is the leading fuel poverty charity campaigning for affordable warmth in the homes of vulnerable people.
With the weather getting colder and winter approaching fast, national fuel poverty charity NEA is urging all older people to take action now to ensure they are warm and comfortable in their homes.
To date, the price rises of this year has forced roughly half a million homes into fuel poverty, according to fuel poverty charity, National Energy Action (NEA).
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.
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.
National Energy Action and Energy Action Scotland are the UK's leading fuel poverty charities campaigning for affordable warmth in the homes of vulnerable people.
The Fuel Poverty Monitor, written by experts from the UK's leading fuel poverty charities National Energy Action and Energy Action Scotland with support from not - for - profit energy company Ebico, is unique in presenting an overview of the different problems and potential solutions experienced in the individual nations.

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As part of the Policy and Research Directorate, the team supports NEA as the expert voice on behalf of the fuel poor through the provision of evidence and insights to help the charity achieve its vision of no - one living in fuel poverty.
National Energy Action (NEA) is the national charity which aims to eradicate fuel poverty and campaigns for greater investment in energy efficiency to help those who are poor and vulnerable.
Free personal care and the help with fuel poverty will bring «welcome relief for some of the poorest and most vulnerable older people», said joint charity Age Concern and Help the Aged.
More than 100 energy companies, charities and businesses have joined forces to warn David Cameron that Britain is heading for a fuel poverty crisis owing to a failure of government policy.
This says that it is at least arguable that investing in fossil fuels could be said to be irreconcilable with the intentions behind charities concerned with the environment, health, poverty reduction, and «the consequences of dangerous climate change».
The pioneering energy charity Energy Action is set to hold a two - day fuel poverty conference in Dublin Castle on 7 - 8 February.
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