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National Energy Action – NEA – the
national energy efficiency charity, was a founder member of Warm Zones
Ltd. when the company
was established
in 2000 to operate the five warm zone area pilots.
Warm Zones Ltd is now a wholly owned subsidiary of NEA and is operated as
a not-for-profit, social enterprise.
NEA is delighted to be developing and delivering the warm zones model as
part of the charity’s commitment to assist with
the delivery of the government’s fuel poverty eradication objective.
The warm zones concept is a simple one – a proactive approach involving
the systematic assessment of the energy efficiency and fuel poverty status
of all the households in the warm zone area and the coordinated delivery
of the necessary energy efficiency improvements and related services.
This proactive approach is particularly effective at targeting the most vulnerable
households – those who do not normally apply for the assistance available.
In addition to assisting local authorities to deliver affordable warmth to
their low-income and other vulnerable residents, a warm zone can deliver
a range of other benefits to authorities. These include:
- A zone can improve the take up of energy
efficiency measures generally
through their “able to pay” schemes, delivering wider sustainability
and environmental objectives
- The benefit take up work increases the
incomes of successful claimants by an average of £1,500 p.a. which in
addition to addressing fuel poverty, provides wider social and economic
benefits
for both
the individual
households and their communities
- The Zone will provide the authority
with a comprehensive energy efficiency data base which can assist with the
production of their Home Energy
Conservation Act report and provide opportunities to target other energy
efficiency and
related schemes
- A Zone will also lever significant additional funding
into the area including Warm Front, the energy supply companies energy
efficiency commitment
funding and other sources such as European funding. The pilot zones have increased
the level of energy efficiency activity by a factor of 3 on average
above “business
as usual”
- The zone can also increase local employment both
in the zone directly and in insulation and heating installers
who deliver the improvement work
NEA is committed to further developing warm zones and with
the help of local authorities and other key partners can roll
them out to
more areas ensuring
that affordable warmth is provided to more low-income and other
vulnerable households. William Gillis
Chief Executive, NEA

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