Fuel Poverty: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions

 
Severn Wye Energy Agency
Warm & Well
 
Ruth Davey
Partnerships Coordinator
Email: warmandwell@severnwye.org.uk
 
 
Severn Wye Energy Agency
 
 
Not for profit organisation
Registered educational charity
Work with schools, businesses, communities and
households
 
 
Warm and Well
 
Helps people to stay warm and healthy at
home
Recognises links between fuel poverty,
poor health and energy efficiency
Works with community, CCG and other
health related organisations and local
authorities
 
 
Fuel Poverty – What is it?
 
“The condition of being unable to afford to keep one's home adequately
heated”
Old calculation: spending more than 10% of residual household income on
heating, lighting and energy
New calculation: 
“Low Income High Costs”
This new definition states that a household is said to be in fuel poverty if:
They have required fuel costs that are above average (the national
median level), and
Were they to spend that amount they would be left with a residual
income below the official poverty line
.
 
 
Causes of fuel poverty
 
Low income
Energy prices
Fuels available
Energy inefficient property
Under occupancy
Inefficient use of energy in the home
 
 
Some stats
 
 
 
Some stats
 
The UK has one of the highest excess winter death rates in Europe
with thousands of people dying needlessly every year because of
excessive cold temperatures in their home during the winter months.
(NICE 2015)
 
In 2013–14, there were 18,200 excess winter deaths in England and
Wales. Conservative estimates from the World Health Organization
indicate that around 30% of excess winter deaths can be attributed to
cold indoor temperatures; this means that around 5,460 people died
in 2013–14 due to cold housing in the winter months.
 (NICE 2015)
 
 
Identifying the problem
 
Clients unlikely to identify themselves as in fuel poverty
More likely to say:
I can’t pay my electricity/gas bill
I’m about to be disconnected
I can’t afford to heat my house
My house is cold
My house is damp
I’m always ill
 
 
Identifying fuel poverty
 
 
Asthma or wheezing
Home cold/ draughty/ partial heating
Damp smells
Evidence only parts of house in use
Housing in poor condition/ mould/ rot
Occupants unhappy – depression,  fatigue, upset children
Obesity/malnutrition
Occupants wearing lots of clothes indoors
Stay in bed more to keep warm/hot water bottle
Use of supplementary heating
Curtains closed during day time
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Solutions
 
 
Measures
Behaviour change
Maximise income
Check tariff
Switch provider
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Free and impartial
0800 5003076
Open Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm
Tips for saving energy and staying warm
Free home visit for home owners and private tenants
Switching energy tariffs and suppliers
Access to grants – cavity wall and loft insulation, boiler replacements
e.g. Health Through Warmth & CCG money
Links to local installers and tradespeople
 
 
 
Warm & Well advice line
 
 
 
 
Home visits
 
 
Free
Survey  whole house to look for any areas where
the can reduce fuel use or make the home warmer
Install free energy saving devices
Average of £400 savings per year by following the
advice given
 
 
 
If not switched for 1 year or more, very likely paying too much
Aim to explain:
payment and tariff options
how to switch payment method and/or tariff
further assistance available – help with paying fuel bills,
fuel debt advice or improving energy efficiency
 
 
 
 
 
Switching: changing energy tariffs
 
 
 
 
Is there a cheaper way to pay?
 
Cash/ cheque – quarterly/monthly
Direct Debit – fixed/variable – quarterly/monthly
Standing Order
Budget Scheme/ Cash Plan
Prepayment meter
Third Party Deduction – Fuel Direct
 
 
 
 
Switching: payment options
 
 
 
 
Changing the tariff type:
Standard variable single rate with a standing charge
Time of Use (e.g. Economy 7, White Meter)
Prepayment
Fixed term
‘Green’
There are also discounts for:
Duel fuel
Online
 
 
Switching: tariff options
 
 
 
 
If haven’t switched for 1 year or more, it is highly
likely that paying too much
Ensure on cheapest tariff available through supplier
Use an OFGEM accredited price comparison site e.g.
www.energyhelpline.com/severwyeenergy
Information online or by telephone
Have a recent bill to hand
 
Switching
 
 
 
 
£140 discount off this winter of gas or electricity bill
One-off discount between October and April
Not offered by all energy suppliers
Qualify if on 10 July 2016 all of the following applied:
Name (or partner’s) was on the bill
Get Pension Credit
May get if on a low income/means-tested benefits
Check with supplier
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Warm Home Discount
 
 
 
 
Provided by fuel suppliers and Distribution Network Operators if:
State pension age
Disabled or suffering from a chronic illness
Have a visual or hearing impairment
Free services:
Password scheme
Bills available in large print and Braille as well as talking bills
Meter reading service
Meters moved to an accessible location for free
Priority in an emergency, this could include providing alternate
heating and cooking facilities in the event of disconnection
Free annual gas safety check
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Priorities Service Register
 
 
 
 
Replace the traditional meters (including prepay
meters)
Show the amount of energy used in near real time
How much is being spent in pounds and pence
Send automatic meter readings directly and securely to
the energy supplier
 
 
Smart Meters
 
 
 
 
An end to estimated bills – bills will be accurate
Help save you money with an in home digital display
showing exactly how much energy is being used
Switching will become easier – energy companies will
have access to data
 
Benefits of Smart Meters
 
 
 
 
0800 500 3076
 
Email:
warmandwell@severnwye.org.uk
www.warmandwell.org.uk
 
 
 
 
Free advice line
 
 
 
 
01452 835 060
Email:
ruthd@severnwye.org.uk
 
 
 
 
For free presentations for staff/clients
 
 
 
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Fuel poverty is a pressing issue affecting many households, leading to health risks and excess winter deaths. This article explores the causes of fuel poverty, its impact on individuals, and the crucial role of organizations like Severn Wye Energy Agency in addressing this societal challenge.

  • Fuel Poverty
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Excess Winter Deaths
  • Severn Wye Energy Agency
  • Awareness Campaign

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  1. Severn Wye Energy Agency Warm & Well Ruth Davey Partnerships Coordinator Email: warmandwell@severnwye.org.uk

  2. Severn Wye Energy Agency Not for profit organisation Registered educational charity Work with schools, businesses, communities and households

  3. Warm and Well Helps people to stay warm and healthy at home Recognises links between fuel poverty, poor health and energy efficiency Works with community, CCG and other health related organisations and local authorities

  4. Fuel Poverty What is it? The condition of being unable to afford to keep one's home adequately heated Old calculation: spending more than 10% of residual household income on heating, lighting and energy New calculation: Low Income High Costs This new definition states that a household is said to be in fuel poverty if: They have required fuel costs that are above average (the national median level), and Were they to spend that amount they would be left with a residual income below the official poverty line.

  5. Causes of fuel poverty Low income Energy prices Fuels available Energy inefficient property Under occupancy Inefficient use of energy in the home

  6. Some stats

  7. Some stats The UK has one of the highest excess winter death rates in Europe with thousands of people dying needlessly every year because of excessive cold temperatures in their home during the winter months. (NICE 2015) In 2013 14, there were 18,200 excess winter deaths in England and Wales. Conservative estimates from the World Health Organization indicate that around 30% of excess winter deaths can be attributed to cold indoor temperatures; this means that around 5,460 people died in 2013 14 due to cold housing in the winter months. (NICE 2015)

  8. Identifying the problem Clients unlikely to identify themselves as in fuel poverty More likely to say: I can t pay my electricity/gas bill I m about to be disconnected I can t afford to heat my house My house is cold My house is damp I m always ill

  9. Identifying fuel poverty Asthma or wheezing Home cold/ draughty/ partial heating Damp smells Evidence only parts of house in use Housing in poor condition/ mould/ rot Occupants unhappy depression, fatigue, upset children Obesity/malnutrition Occupants wearing lots of clothes indoors Stay in bed more to keep warm/hot water bottle Use of supplementary heating Curtains closed during day time

  10. Solutions Measures Behaviour change Maximise income Check tariff Switch provider

  11. Warm & Well advice line Free and impartial 0800 5003076 Open Monday-Friday 9am 5pm Tips for saving energy and staying warm Free home visit for home owners and private tenants Switching energy tariffs and suppliers Access to grants cavity wall and loft insulation, boiler replacements e.g. Health Through Warmth & CCG money Links to local installers and tradespeople

  12. Home visits Free Survey whole house to look for any areas where the can reduce fuel use or make the home warmer Install free energy saving devices Average of 400 savings per year by following the advice given

  13. Switching: changing energy tariffs If not switched for 1 year or more, very likely paying too much Aim to explain: payment and tariff options how to switch payment method and/or tariff further assistance available help with paying fuel bills, fuel debt advice or improving energy efficiency

  14. Switching: payment options Is there a cheaper way to pay? Cash/ cheque quarterly/monthly Direct Debit fixed/variable quarterly/monthly Standing Order Budget Scheme/ Cash Plan Prepayment meter Third Party Deduction Fuel Direct

  15. Switching: tariff options Changing the tariff type: Standard variable single rate with a standing charge Time of Use (e.g. Economy 7, White Meter) Prepayment Fixed term Green There are also discounts for: Duel fuel Online

  16. Switching If haven t switched for 1 year or more, it is highly likely that paying too much Ensure on cheapest tariff available through supplier Use an OFGEM accredited price comparison site e.g. www.energyhelpline.com/severwyeenergy Information online or by telephone Have a recent bill to hand

  17. Warm Home Discount 140 discount off this winter of gas or electricity bill One-off discount between October and April Not offered by all energy suppliers Qualify if on 10 July 2016 all of the following applied: Name (or partner s) was on the bill Get Pension Credit May get if on a low income/means-tested benefits Check with supplier

  18. Priorities Service Register Provided by fuel suppliers and Distribution Network Operators if: State pension age Disabled or suffering from a chronic illness Have a visual or hearing impairment Free services: Password scheme Bills available in large print and Braille as well as talking bills Meter reading service Meters moved to an accessible location for free Priority in an emergency, this could include providing alternate heating and cooking facilities in the event of disconnection Free annual gas safety check

  19. Smart Meters Replace the traditional meters (including prepay meters) Show the amount of energy used in near real time How much is being spent in pounds and pence Send automatic meter readings directly and securely to the energy supplier

  20. Benefits of Smart Meters An end to estimated bills bills will be accurate Help save you money with an in home digital display showing exactly how much energy is being used Switching will become easier energy companies will have access to data

  21. Free advice line 0800 500 3076 Email: warmandwell@severnwye.org.uk www.warmandwell.org.uk

  22. For free presentations for staff/clients 01452 835 060 Email: ruthd@severnwye.org.uk

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