We have created this directory of researchers to facilitate the accessibility of the work being done on energy poverty. We intend it to be useful for everyone interested in this important issues, including researchers, advocates and journalists. We aim to capture the extent and diversity of this wide-ranging field of research.

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Matt Copeland

Head of Policy and Public Affairs

National Energy Action

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy markets
Net zero
Private rental sector



I have worked at National Energy Action (NEA) for four years, focussing on shaping the energy market so that it works well for fuel poor and vulnerable households, as well as campaigning for a fair and affordable transition to net zero.


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matt.copeland@nea.org.uk

Dr Andrea Gatto

Assistant Professor

Kean University

Wenzhou

Fuel poverty
Energy efficiency
Energy markets
Energy policy
Renewable energy
Low carbon transitions
Vulnerable people



I conduct research on energy economics, policy and regulation issues connected with sustainable development. I acquired experience in renewable, sustainable and cleaner energy transition; energy vulnerability, resilience and poverty; resource governance; energy-food-water nexus; composite indicators; and microfinance projects connected with these subjects. Besides research and teaching, I am president of the CED - Center for Economic Development & Social Change and I serve as editor and reviewer for several of journals in the field.


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WKU | agatto@kean.edu

Professor Lucie Middlemiss

Professor of Environment and Society

University of Leeds

Leeds

Fuel poverty
Energy markets
Energy retrofit
Low carbon technologies
Net zero
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



I am interested in how people experience fuel poverty in daily life, as well as how policy and the energy market shape these experiences. I also research the transition to Net Zero, and how it is likely to impact on those that are already vulnerable (including those already in fuel poverty).


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Dr Neil Simcock

Senior Lecturer

Liverpool John Moores University

Fuel poverty
Energy markets
Housing & Planning
Private rental sector
Vulnerable people
Health & Wellbeing



My current research focuses on power and inequality. I aim to uncover the institutional and structural arrangements that render some people vulnerable to energy poverty, such as the design of energy/housing markets and the stigmatisation of marginalised groups in society.


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