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Findings from deliberative workshops with the public on the transition to low-carbon heating.
A study providing cost data for different heating appliances.
Research report by Deloitte LLP and the Committee on Fuel Poverty (CFP)'s recommendations.
A summary of the 2018 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2018.
These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics.
Experimental statistics on sub-regional fuel poverty.
Fuel poverty data measured as low income high costs (2018 data).
Long term trends under the Low Income High Costs indicator (2003-2018 data).
Fuel poverty statistics report for 2020.
Results of trials to test alternatives to smart meter In-Home Displays, including their impact on energy consumption.
Detailed cost-benefit analysis of the smart meter roll-out in Great Britain.
Modelled estimates of the costs required to improve the SAP rating of dwellings with an energy efficiency rating (EER) in band F or G to a band E.
Fuel poverty data measured as low income high costs (2017 data).
Long term trends under the Low Income High Costs indicator (2003-2017 data).
Fuel poverty statistics report for 2019.
A summary of the 2017 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of the fuel poor in 2017.
Modelled estimates of the costs associated with improving the energy efficiency of dwellings in NI, using data from the NI House Condition Survey 2016.
Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) figures from 2001, 2006, 2009 and 2011, revised based on the latest SAP model. The 2016 figures complete the series.
This multi-phase research project was undertaken to understand customer attitudes, experiences and outcomes at different points of the smart meter customer journey.
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