Author:
Edwards Deborah,Csontos Judit,Gillen Liz,Carrier Judith,Lewis Ruth,Cooper Alison,Edwards Adrian
Abstract
AbstractThe cost-of-living across the UK has been on the increase since the start of 2021. Living in a rural community is often associated with additional costs compared to those in urban areas. For example, people living in rural areas are not always connected to the gas grid, often using oil and liquid petroleum gas for heating that are more expensive and not subjected to energy price caps. Moreover, housing in rural areas is generally older, not as well insulated and less energy efficient than houses in urban locations, leading to increased risk of fuel poverty. Home energy advice, energy efficiency measures, and financial support all have the potential to mitigate fuel poverty.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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