United Sustainable Energy Agency is a not for profit company providing services to the Public Sector, Business, and individuals to help them reduce carbon, adapt to climate change and tackle fuel poverty.
The Public Sector play a key role in reducing energy use, supporting renewable energy and tackling fuel poverty.
We help businesses face the challenge of reducing carbon emissions and the need to adapt to deal with existing, unavoidable changes to the climate.
Affordable Warmth Networks are an effective way to tackle fuel poverty issues in an area.
USEA case study to show how UKCP09 Climate Change projections data can be used
Current estimates put the level of fuel poverty in the UK at between a quarter and a fifth of all households
How many hours a day do you use your car? And how much does it cost you to run each year? The total cost will be in the £1,000s, and most people leave their cars parked for over 23 hours a day
For many of us, HECA (Home Energy Conservation Act 1995) was the very trigger for much of the work and projects that have taken place over the last 15 years
As well as our bespoke training courses we also run open access training courses available for all.
A one day workshop aimed at key frontline workers, volunteers and advisors who have regular contact with the public particularly those who are vulnerable to fuel poverty.
| Date | Course Title | Venue | |
| 14 February 2012 | Introduction to Fuel Poverty | National Energy Centre, Milton Keynes | info and booking |
| 20 March 2012 | Introduction to Fuel Poverty | National Energy Centre, Milton Keynes | info and booking |
| 29 March 2012 | Introduction to Fuel Poverty | National Energy Centre, Milton Keynes | info and booking |
We're working in partnership with the National Energy Foundation to offer a wide range of open access training courses.
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