Fuel Poverty Forums – NEA

Posted on: June 2, 2023

NEA’s free Fuel Poverty Forums are aimed at frontline service providers, to examine practical and policy initiatives related to fuel poverty and delivering energy efficiency solutions at a local, regional and national level. The regional Forums showcase innovation, good practice and promote dialogue and discussion on a wide range of sectoral issues to help NEA shape policy developments and campaigns.

The summer forums will be taking place in person in June and July. Attendance is free, however numbers are limited and NEA members will be given priority booking.

To register, click the link below to be taken to the booking form. Registered participants will receive an agenda and joining instructions nearer to the time.

Forums will take place on the dates listed right.

Registered here – Eastern – 12 July, 9.30-12.00 – Online via Zoom

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