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Title: FUEL POVERTY IN NORTHERN IRELAND


1
FUEL POVERTY IN NORTHERN IRELAND
  • David Crothers
  • Director of Housing
  • Department for Social Development

2
Causes and definitions
  • Fuel poverty attributable to income, poor energy
    efficiency and energy costs
  • Household in fuel poverty if over 10 of income
    is spent on maintaining an acceptable level of
    temperature throughout the home
  • Vulnerable household contains elderly person,
    person with a disability or child under 16

3
Extent and analysis
  • 203,000 households equates to 1 in 3
  • 50 in owner occupier sector
  • Not confined to elderly persons
  • Households aged 18 24 most likely to be in fuel
    poverty
  • Majority of households with incomes under 10,000
    fuel poor
  • Link between solid fuel and fuel poverty

4
Tackling fuel poverty
  • Ending Fuel Poverty A Strategy for Northern
    Ireland launched last year
  • Widespread focused consultation
  • Targets to reduce fuel poverty in all vulnerable
    households and social housing sector by 2010
  • Eradicate fuel poverty in all households by 2016

5
Action required
  • Partnership approach
  • Energy Efficiency Standards in Housing
  • Fuel Costs and the Energy Companies
  • Maximising Household Income
  • Promoting Help for Fuel Poverty and Raising
    Awareness
  • Innovation

6
Key players
  • Government Departments
  • Private sector
  • Business community
  • Local authorities
  • Voluntary sector
  • Community sector

7
Current Programmes
  • Warm Homes Scheme
  • NIHE Heating Replacement Scheme
  • Energy Efficiency Levy
  • Pilot Projects
  • Benefit Uptake Projects
  • Energy Performance Certificate
  • Improved Building Standards

8
Resources
  • Programme Annual Resources
  • New Build Social Housing 93,868,000
  • NIHE Stock Maintenance 147,754,000
  • Warm Homes Scheme 11,800,000
  • NIHE Private Sector Grants 45,580,000
  • Winter Fuel Payments 49,900,000
  • Energy efficiency levy 3,800,000
  • Fuel poverty pilot projects 279,600

9
Milestone targets
  • 2004 158,000
  • 2005 138,000
  • 2006 110,000
  • 2007 80,000
  • 2008 50,000
  • 2009 20,000
  • 2010 0

10
Monitoring reporting and review
  • Inter-Departmental Group on fuel Poverty
  • N.I. Fuel Poverty Advisory Group
  • Research and evaluation

11
Challenges
  • Fuel poverty high on agenda
  • Responsibility not solely with DSD
  • Many contributory factors outside our control
  • All homes provided with efficient heating full
    insulation - 17.1 in fuel poverty

12
FUTURE PLANS
  • Partnership approach strengthened
  • NIFPAG and IDGFP reports
  • Launch of Action Plan
  • Extend eligibility criteria for Warm Homes
  • Further pilot projects
  • Emphasis on renewable technology

13
ENDING FUEL POVERTY
  • David Crothers
  • Director of Housing
  • Department for Social Development
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