How Can Proper Insulation Help?

Fuel poverty in the UK is a very talked about issue and does not present a novelty when it comes to popular energy efficiency and “green” topics, but regardless, the recently published information may still come as a shock. Namely, the Policy Exchange, an independent research organization, has undertaken a research called Warmer Homes which has come up with some surprising results that, although the study has included 2.3 million households living in fuel poverty, almost half (that is over 1 million) properties are in work. This only indicates that even homes with proper monthly income are struggling in keeping their homes warm.

Furthermore, this shows that rise in monthly energy bills cannot be a solution, but what is an absolute must is a more intensive government engagement and more efficient public measures. Basically, although the main goal of the UK government is for fuel poor properties to reach Band C in the words of energy efficiency by the year 2013, the reality shows a bit different statistics. The funding necessary for achieving such target amount £1.2 billion per year, but the amount that has so far been invested into energy efficiency leaves a significant gap of around £700 million a year and, so although the spokesman from the Department of Energy and Climate Change has stated that “Fuel poverty has fallen year on year under this government and we're spending more than ever before to ensure more people stay warm this winter." that is apparently not good enough.

Keeping in mind that the research has shown that most inefficient working households must spend £1.700 extra so that they could keep their inner temperature at an optimal level, it is clear that improved energy efficiency through various insulation measure is a simple must, since that is the only way of enabling for households to warm their home and still be able to pay for it. What should be targeted are the most vulnerable parts of each household when it comes to energy efficiency and start with some miner measures such as new, improved boilers installation, draught proofing (including window replacement) and finally move on to some more complex measures including solid wall insulation. Though external wall insulation is among the more expensive ones, it is also among the most efficient ones, which is exactly what fuel poor households need – lower energy bills and energy savings on the long run.

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