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Time to reconsider UK energy and fuel poverty policies?

Can UK energy and fuel poverty policy contribute towards a socially just transition to a low carbon society?

Written by:
Helen Stockton and Ron Campbell
Date published:

While the transition to a low carbon society will have obvious environmental benefits, concerns remain over whether it can co-exist with a socially just approach that seeks to protect low-income consumers from higher energy bills.

Contributing to the debate, this paper:

  • sets out the key energy policies aimed at carbon reduction and fuel poverty that have direct cost implications for consumers;
  • explains the nature of an energy-saving programme which is targeted at households in fuel poverty;
  • discusses the potential conflicts that must be averted to ensure a socially just transition to a low carbon society.
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