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UK Fuel Poverty Monitor

The UK Fuel Poverty Monitor is an annual investigative report by EAS and National Energy Action (NEA) of the state of fuel poverty in the UK and its four nations. It looks at the policies in place to tackle it and makes country and GB recommendations.


UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2021 - Every home should be a warm and safe place

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2019-2020

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2018-2019

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2017-2018

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2016 - 2017

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2015 - 2016

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2014 - 2015

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2013 - 2014

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2013

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor: Fuel Poverty - The State of the Nations 2011

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2010

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2008

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2007

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2006

Separate and Unequal: Energy efficiency standards in social housing in the United Kingdom 2005

Fuel Poverty: The State of the Nations 2004

Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency in the UK (UK Fuel Poverty Monitor) 2003
 

 

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