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Research to understand the extent to which owner-occupiers are willing to co-fund the installation of energy efficiency retrofit measures in their home.
Fuel poverty statistics report for 2023 (2021 and 2022 data).
These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics (2021 data).
Fuel poverty long term trends under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator.
Fuel poverty detailed tables under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator (2021 data).
A summary of the 2022 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2022.
Insight on the energy efficiency, environmental impact, carbon dioxide emissions and central heating main fuel type for new and existing homes by property type, tenure and property age.
Household energy consumption in Northern Ireland, modelled using data from the Northern Ireland House Condition Survey 2016, split by fuel type and end use.
Through the Energy Emergencies Executive Committee, BEIS reviewed the Electricity Network Operator response to restore power from the disruptions caused by Storm Arwen.
Experimental statistics on sub-regional fuel poverty.
Fuel poverty 2020 data measured as low income low energy efficiency (LILEE).
A summary of the 2020 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2020.
These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics.
Fuel poverty statistics report for 2022 (2020 data).
Fuel poverty detailed tables under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator (2020 data).
An article exploring the factors associated with energy efficiency of domestic dwellings in England and Wales, including age of property and fuel type. The article will also look at geographic differences in housing stock.
Project InvoLVe aims to identify how future innovation could enable low income and vulnerable consumers to increasingly benefit from a smart energy system.
Fuel poverty 2019 data measured as low income low energy efficiency (LILEE).
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