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Publications Archive

Reaching the Target to End Fuel Poverty by 2016 (2016)

The Relationship Between Fuel Poverty and Health (2012)

The Future without Fuel Poverty [May 2010]

The Cost of Affordable Warmth [January 2009]

Energising Fuel Direct [June 2006]

Self Disconnection Survey Report [October 2004]

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