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  • Fuel Poverty Strategy - screening

    Topics:
    • Housing, 
    • Fuel poverty

    Date published: 17 December 2024

    The Fuel Poverty Strategy will provide a long-term framework for reducing fuel poverty, recognising that this will have positive impacts on both mental and physical health, especially for the most vulnerable in society.

    It will address issues such as improving energy efficiency in homes, the development and launch of a new fuel poverty energy efficiency scheme, how to best support those living in or at risk of fuel poverty and ensure consumer protection.

    Exisiting/Revised/New: New
    Date of Screening: 16/12/2024
    Screening Outcome - Full EQIA recommended: No

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