Defining Fuel Poverty England

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Defining Fuel Poverty England Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP - then the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change - to conduct an independent review of the fuel poverty definition and target. People in fuel poverty have lower incomes, and higher energy costs compared to the typical household.

Defining Fuel Poverty Rest of the UK After consideration of Professor John Hills review of fuel poverty the rest of the UK decided to remain with the old definition of fuel poverty. The first UK Fuel Poverty Strategy published in November 2001 recommends that households suffering fuel poverty in England should be reported using two definitions full income and basic income: Full income: A household is in fuel poverty if, in order to maintain a satisfactory heating regime, it would be required to spend more than 10% of its income (including Housing Benefit or ISMI) on all household fuel use; Basic income: A household is in fuel poverty if, in order to maintain a satisfactory heating regime, it would be required to spend more than 10% of its income (excluding Housing Benefit and ISMI) on all household fuel use.

Who are the fuel poor? Annual fuel poverty statistics reveal a lot about the typical fuel-poor household, including dwelling and economic conditions

Who are the fuel poor? cont Fuel-poor households (millions) 2,6 2,55 2,5 2,45 2,4 2,35 2,3 2,25 2,2 2,15 2,1 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2.35 million households in England 10.4% of all English households Private rented sector the worst affected (19% of tenure groups are FP) Single parent households more likely affected (25% of family type affected)

Impacts Health and wellbeing Healthcare costs Cold homes are costing the NHS in England and Wales 1.5 billion every year in hospital and primary care due to their devastating impact on people s health. Figures from chart taken from ONS, chart compiled by NEA

Impacts Health and wellbeing cont Excess Winter Mortality Over the last parliament there were 28,580 excess winter deaths every year, on average, in England and Wales. The World Health Organisation attribute 30% of these deaths to living in a cold home. An average 8,570 needless cold home related deaths a year

Impacts Health and wellbeing cont Cold homes are a bigger killer than Road accidents Alcohol abuse Drug abuse http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171778_425192.pdf

Symptoms and Impacts Fuel Debt

Symptoms and Impacts Prepayment meters In 2014 approximately 60% of newly-installed prepayment meters were installed to manage debt

Drivers Energy Cost vs Household income

mean SAP rating Drivers Energy efficiency 70 65 60 housing association local authority owner occupied private rented 55 50 45 40 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 all dwellings (England?) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 owner occupied 47.5 48.1 48.9 50.3 51.5 53.0 54.3 55.6 57.3 58.5 private rented 46.0 46.4 47.1 49.1 50.4 52.1 53.9 55.2 57.2 58.4 local authority 53.5 54.8 55.8 56.7 57.9 59.4 60.8 62.3 64.1 64.9 housing association 56.9 58.2 58.9 59.5 60.3 61.9 63.4 64.2 65.2 66.2 all dwellings 48.7 49.4 50.2 51.5 52.7 54.1 55.6 56.9 58.6 59.7

Policies to address the drivers Energy efficiency: England, Wales, Scotland: Energy Companies Obligation Wales: Nest & Arbed Scotland: HEEPS Northern Ireland: Affordable Warmth Energy prices WHD rebates: 140 off an electricity bill for those in receipt of Guarantee element of Pension Credit Ofgem s Vulnerable Customer Strategy; Priority Services Register Disconnections hit a high of 160,000 in 1986, however in 2012 there were just 557. CMA remedies in regard to competition in the retail energy market and the transfer of wholesale savings to customers. Incomes Winter Fuel Payments: households receive between 100 and 300 tax-free to help pay heating bills. Most payments are made automatically between November and December of every year. Cold Weather Payments: those in receipt of certain benefits may receive a payment if the temperature in their area is recorded as, or forecast to be, zero degrees Celsius or below for 7 consecutive days

A new Fuel Poverty Strategy Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Act amended Government Vision Cut bills and increase comfort and well being in the coldest homes Principles prioritise the most fuel poor; offer support through the most cost-effective policies; reflect vulnerability in policy decisions Target Increase EPC standard to Band C by 2013 for all fuel poor households

Responsibilities and Roles Government departments and Agencies (Ofgem Vulnerable Customers Strategy; Public Health NICE Guidance; Environmental Health Officers;) Energy Companies (Network and Suppliers and energy efficiency installers) Voluntary Bodies (Advice, community schemes, referrals)

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