2010 to 2015 government policy: household energy
How we're helping households to save on their energy bills and supporting people in fuel poverty.
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This policy paper shows the policy of the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government.
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Last updated 8 May 2015 + show all updates
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Policy document from the 2010 to 2015 government preserved in a different format for reference
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Announcement of successful projects under the £1m Fuel Poverty and Health Booster Fund. Launch of the £25m Central Heating Fund competition and invitation for partners to share ideas for the £2m Local Fuel Poverty Innovation Funding.
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Updating the page to reflect the launch of the ECO consultation.
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Consultation launched on the New Smart Energy Code Content (Stage 2).
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An update on the award of the Smart Meters DCC licence, including a written ministerial statement and a new leaflet on 'The Smart Metering System'.
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Guidance for the Big Energy Saving Network which will deliver a programme of outreach to help vulnerable consumers reduce their energy costs and energy consumption.
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Added new content to smart meters page.
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Warm Front annual report 2011-12 published
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New publications have been added to the smart meters page, including an update to the programme plan.
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Stage 1 of the Smart Energy Code - a government response and supplementary consultation has been published today.
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2 new smart meters research publications added.
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Smarter Heating Controls Research Programme published
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New document published in Smart Meters section, "Smart Metering licence conditions for Consumer Engagement Strategy; Data Access and Privacy; Monitoring and Evaluation; and Security Risk Assessments and Audits in the period before the DCC provides services"
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New documents added for Smart Meters on non-domestic sites.
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Added link to Ofgem ECO consultation
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Updated background information on Warm Front scheme.
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First published.