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Report: Capturing the value of community fuel poverty alleviation: Colin Nolden, Daniela Rossade and Peter Thomas

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17 May 2021

Colin Nolden[1], Daniela Rossade[2] and Peter Thomas[3] have released a report on the value of community energy business collaboration, with recommendations to improve community fuel poverty alleviation services, especially given their invaluable efforts in reaching out to some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.

This work builds on discussions and connections made through the BPI webinar on Energy and Fuel Poverty in May 2020, contributing to Colin’s ESRC IAA award on Capturing Community Energy in collaboration with energy partners from the business sector, and we are delighted to see the outcomes and outputs emerging through this valuable work.

Read the full report here

 



[1] Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow in Energy and Climate Governance, Law School, University of Bristol and Researcher, Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford

[2] PhD Researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol

[3] PhD Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bristol

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