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Our plan to reduce fuel poverty.
This 5-year affordable energy strategy replaces our previous affordable warmth strategy.
This is in recognition that fuel poverty goes beyond cold homes and related health effects. We are seeing stronger evidence that the ability to adequately power household appliances, lighting and communication equipment can impact academic attainment, digital inclusion, access to employment opportunities and increase social isolation.
We also recognise that in a changing climate, there is a need to keep homes cool during periods of high temperatures as well as warm in winter. Which we are already seeing in new homes due to high levels of insulation alongside the inclusion of larger windows. The health impacts of these events can be significant, particularly for the young, older and disabled people, or those with a long-term illness.
Haringey’s affordable energy strategy vision is to reduce the number of households struggling to afford to adequately power their homes and improve the health and wellbeing of residents by:
This vision will be delivered by the following objectives:
Download the affordable energy strategy document .
Fuel Poverty Officer
Housing, Regeneration and Planning
River Park House, 225 High Road
Wood Green
N22 8HQ
United Kingdom