Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of households and individuals who cannot, due to a combination of a low income, an energy inefficient home and high fuel costs, heat their home to an adequate level and who may therefore experience a range of negative consequences including poorer physical and mental health and wellbeing, poorer life chances and financial exclusion.1,2 The problem of fuel poverty continues to grow, as an increasing number of households struggle to afford to consistently heat their homes to the minimum temperature required to maintain health. The consequences of this are severe, and the winter of 2014/2015 saw excess winter deaths reach their highest winter levels since...
Energy poverty in the EU: a review of the evidence Energy poverty is a situation where a household i...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...
A key aim of this special issue has been to showcase the breadth of approaches to fuel poverty resea...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Fuel Poverty, defined most simply as “the inability to afford adequate warmth” (Lewis 1982, p.1) eme...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
Energy poverty is defined as the inability to afford to heat the home to an adequate temperature at ...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Fuel poverty is a complex issue arising from a simple problem: the inability to afford to sufficient...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
Energy poverty in the EU: a review of the evidence Energy poverty is a situation where a household i...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...
A key aim of this special issue has been to showcase the breadth of approaches to fuel poverty resea...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Fuel Poverty, defined most simply as “the inability to afford adequate warmth” (Lewis 1982, p.1) eme...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
Energy poverty is defined as the inability to afford to heat the home to an adequate temperature at ...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Fuel poverty is a complex issue arising from a simple problem: the inability to afford to sufficient...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
Energy poverty in the EU: a review of the evidence Energy poverty is a situation where a household i...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
The trend of expansion in Higher Education in the UK since 1992 has created a massive demand for acc...