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Social housing has always been at the forefront of efforts to improve energy efficiency, roll out renewable technologies and deliver clean and affordable energy to its customers. We've worked closely...
For the past three years SE2 has helped us deliver our Healthy Homes Initiative. Their understanding of the issues around fuel poverty, ability to communicate clearly to different stakeholders and willingness to go that extra mile has contributed massively to the initiatives success and made them an ideal partner.
I recently read this blog from David Dean, Communications Manager at NEF. David was writing with a personal hat on about his experiences considering switching energy supplier.
DECC recently published its energy efficiency statistics for 2015, drawing together data from ECO, Green Deal and the GD HIF to show the numbers and types of measures installed in homes during the year.
Last year, we created the London Fuel Poverty Hub. It's a website dedicated to providing information about the fuel poverty services that are available across all 33 London Boroughs, and it's widely used by residents, voluntary sector organisations and health professionals as a shortcut to finding local advice and funding.