Combined Heat & Power, District Heating & Cooling, Demand Side Services, Energy Efficiency

Supporting fuel poor disabled people through energy efficiency measures

Published on 11 December 2018

Too often fuel poverty is thought of as an issue that only impacts older disabled people, but the reality is that fuel poverty blights the lives of disabled people of any age: from children, to adults of working age, to older people. 

Supporting fuel poor disabled people through energy efficiency measures | ADE guidance

The evidence gathered through the Policy Pathways to Justice in Energy Efficiency project is based on in-depth research conducted with national policy makers, with stakeholders who implement energy efficiency policy and with households on low incomes. It provides a clear picture of the energy needs of families on low incomes and of what needs to happen to make a real difference in their lives.

This guide for practitioners takes these findings and turns them into practical steps for people working in the fuel poverty and energy efficiency sectors supporting disabled people.

A policy briefing, working paper and pracitioner guide for those working with families is also available. 

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