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270 local authorities declared a climate emergency in 2019, and now they need to work out how to deliver on their zero carbon promises.We have already worked with local authorities in London,...
The ADE has worked for several years with SE2 supporting a major conference and awards dinner for over 300 guests. SE2 are superbly professional - always thinking ahead and providing reassurance and confidence that all will be well handled.
Friday 15 February is National Fuel Poverty Awareness Day.
NEA has produced some great resources to help raise awareness of the reality of living in fuel poverty and some of the steps that we can all take to help people who are struggling to keep warm and well at home. Below you'll find links to a series of videos - please do share them as widely as you can.
We’re always delighted to publish guest blogs and to share the thoughts and ideas of our colleagues and associates. This time, it’s the turn of Kelly Greer, Research Director at the Association for the Conservation of Energy (
Last year, we worked with the GLA, CAG Consultants, CSE and ACE to develop the evidence base to underpin the Mayor's Fuel Poverty Action Plan. Yesterday was perhaps a milestone day in seeing research and strategy transformed into delivery programmes that can really make a difference to Londoners:
Before we get into this blog, a declaration of interest: SE2 were part of a team which built the evidence base to underpin the Mayor of London’s Fuel Poverty Action Plan. So yes, we’re marking our own homework a little here…