The Fuel Poverty Library, was produced in 2019 by researchers at University of Salford, with the invovlement of the FPRN, to document the legacy of Eaga Charitable Trust. It documents the 116 projects funded by the Trust, and FPRN will be adding to it with the outputs we fund through our EPEC fund for early career.
Founded in 1993, Eaga Charitable Trust supported diverse and highly policy relevant research for 25 years.
This library brings this body of outputs together under five key themes: Homes, People, Impact, Approaches and Concepts.
It also features a suite of animations on fuel poverty, a summary brochure including a 25-year timeline, topic guides for policy makers, a report on the careers of researchers supported by the Trust, and a study of expert opinion on future directions for the field of fuel poverty.