Including the closely related terms poverty, and fuel poverty.
… change and support vulnerable groups through appropriate adaptation measures. Address fuel poverty by improving heating and energy efficiency in residents’ homes. Keep residents with heart and lung conditions (and so vulnerable to heat stress) in their homes and not in hospitals. Building usage and development Lead by example by reducing pollution and improving energy efficiency…
…. In the Royal Borough’s social housing stock: o Improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions, with a particular focus on better insulation and individually controlled heating systems where buildings can support this. o Reduce the number of social housing tenants living in fuel poverty. Strive for energy efficiency measures, renewable energy and water efficiency to developers for new builds…
… of service targeting vulnerable residents Dec-20 5 H B Support financial saving schemes that aid residents living in fuel poverty Support the delivery of the Big Energy Switch, a collective energy switching scheme to help residents negotiate tariffs on gas and electricity to aid those living in fuel poverty in line with the Healthier Homes scheme. + + EH/CC 100 residents…
…- being and reduce bills to RBKC vulnerable residents, suffering of fuel poverty. Install + + CC Number of home energy visits (at least 100 per year) Dec-21 BUILDINGS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS NO2 emission contribution: 8% from construction; 27% from gas boilers PM10 emission contribution: 10% from non-road mobile machinery (NRMM); 6% from gas boilers CO2 contribution: 60% from…
… the generation of clean electricity per year Dec-21 BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY NO2 emission contribution: 19% from gas boilers; 49% from road transport PM10 emission contribution: 75% from road transport CO2 contribution: 60% from commercial buildings; 29% from residents’ homes; 11% from road transport 10.7% of residents living in fuel poverty RBKC Air Quality and Climate Change…