The Fuel Poverty Research Network (FPRN) was established in 2015 by researchers who were all concerned with different aspects of the interaction between people, homes and energy. FPRN’s work is underpinned by four core principles:
- Collaborating: creating opportunities for collaborative working within and between sectors in order to promote a stronger collective voice and increase the potential for impact
- Uniting policy, practice and academia in pursuit of the eradication of fuel poverty
- Disseminating and communicating fuel poverty research and intelligence to peers and end users
- Impacting: maximising opportunities for informing and shaping policy and practice.
Read more about our purpose and activities.
Events
News
- Engaging with Energy Poverty in Early Career: Eaga Charitable Trust’s final grant awarded to the Fuel Poverty Research Network 9th April 2020
- Farewell to Eaga CT and new beginnings for FPRN 16th October 2019
- FPRN becomes a charity 19th September 2019
- FPRN responds to the Government consultation on a Fuel Poverty Strategy for England 18th September 2019
Comment
How can we embed a health inequalities approach to addressing fuel poverty in off-gas households?
Dr Jamie-Leigh Rosenburgh, Senior Research and Policy Officer at National Energy Action
2nd September 2020
Lockdown is disrupting the usual coping strategies of the fuel poor and necessitating new ones
Aimee Ambrose, Graeme Sherriff, William Baker, Jenny Brierley, Danielle Butler, Robert Marchand, Trivess Moore, Marilyn Smith
6th July 2020
Stay in touch with FPRN
- Follow us on Twitter @FuelPovertyRN
- Join our email news and discussion group
- For enquiries, please contact the FPRN committee at:contact@fuelpovertyresearch.net