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This series brings together all documents relating to fuel poverty statistics.
We advise on the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing fuel poverty, and encourage greater co-ordination across the organisations working to reduce fuel poverty. CFP is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net...
The report includes data on the number of households living in fuel poverty in England, an analysis of the composition of the fuel poor group in 2024, and projections of the number of households in fuel poverty in 2025.
A summary of the 2024 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of fuel poor households in 2024.
The Fuel Poverty Advisory Group ( FPAG ) is now called the Committee on Fuel Poverty . FPAG advised on the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing fuel poverty, and encouraged greater co-ordination across the organisations working to reduce fuel...
A summary of the 2023 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2023.
A summary of the 2022 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2022.
We are seeking views on a new strategy to deliver warm homes.
This research focuses on understanding how fuel poor households experience heat pumps and the factors that support a successful transition.
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