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Hills Fuel Poverty Review

At the Spending Review in October 2010 the Government announced it would commission an independent review to take a fresh look at the fuel poverty target and definition. The Government wishes to focus its available resources where they will be most effective in tackling the problems underlying fuel poverty.

On 14 March 2011 the former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne MP, announced that Professor John Hills had been requested to undertake this review. The final report was published on 15 March 2012 and the review has now concluded.

Latest update

15 March 2012: Professor Hills has today published the final report of his independent review of fuel poverty.

12 March 2012: The final report of the Hills Fuel Poverty Review will be published on Thursday 15 March. The report will be launched by Professor Hills at an event at Central Hall, Westminster on the same day. Full details are available in the invitation to the launch.

18 November 2011: The consultation on the Hills Fuel Poverty Review’s interim report has now closed. The review team received over 60 responses to the consultation and is now considering these as it works towards publishing a final report, which is due early next year. Professor Hills and his team would like to thank those who took the time to respond to the consultation.

19 October 2011: Professor Hills’ interim report of his independent review of fuel poverty was published.

 

Context

The Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Act 2000 required the publication of a strategy setting out policies to ensure that as far as reasonably practicable no-one lives in fuel poverty.  In 2001, the Government published its Fuel Poverty Strategy for England. This Strategy defined a fuel poor household as one which needs to spend more than 10% of its income on all fuel use and to heat its home to an adequate standard of warmth. This is generally defined as 21°C in the living room and 18°C in other occupied rooms.  The strategy also set an interim objective of eradicating fuel poverty in vulnerable households as far as reasonably practicable by 2010; under the terms of the Warm Homes Act, no household should be in fuel poverty as far as reasonably practical by 2016.

Despite significant investment on measures designed, in whole or in part, to contribute to the objectives and targets set out in Fuel Poverty Strategy the number of households assessed to be in fuel poverty has not fallen in line with the targets. The latest official fuel poverty statistics show that 3.3m households in England were in fuel poverty in 2008.


Approach and timing

The review has carried out extensive research and sought evidence from a wide range of key stakeholders with an interest in fuel poverty, energy efficiency, poverty and related issues.

Interim findings were published on 19 October and the final report was published on 15 March 2012. The review has now concluded.

Please see the links on the left-hand side of this page for access to further information.


 

AUDIO: John Hills Presentation on findings of the report, 15 March 2012

AUDIO: Question and answer session following report presentation, 15 March 2012

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