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PolicyPathwaystoJusticeinEnergyEfficiency

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Citizens Equality and justice
This project will explore some of the key gaps in knowledge regarding justice in energy efficiency policy in the UK. The focus will be on the effect of energy efficiency policies on disabled people and low income families with children. The project will investigate how energy efficiency policies actually affect these groups, and whether policy outcomes are consistent across the UK.

Publications

Handbook

Supporting fuel poor families through energy efficiency measures

A practitioner guide by UKERC, University of York and The Children’s Society

Dec 2018
Working paper

Policy Pathways to Justice in Energy Efficiency

This working paper addresses key gaps in knowledge regarding justice in energy efficiency policy in the UK.

Dec 2018
Policy Briefing

Justice in Energy Efficiency: a focus on fuel poor disabled people and families

This policy briefing explore some of the key gaps in knowledge regarding justice in energy efficiency policy in the UK

Dec 2018
Handbook

Supporting fuel poor disabled people through energy efficiency measures

Practitioner guide by UKERC, University of York and Disability Rights UK

Dec 2018

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Research Activity

Phase 3: Energy, Economy and Societal Preferences

Project team

Carolyn Snell

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