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  • Official statistics in development on sub-regional fuel poverty.

  • Fuel poverty 2024 data measured as low income low energy efficiency (LILEE).

  • This fact sheet aims to provide some insight into what insulation is used in English homes and the profile of households living in homes with low levels of insulation.

  • Interim findings from the evaluation of the Warm Home Discount scheme.

  • Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Warm Homes: Local Grant (WH:LG) scheme in England.

  • Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (WH:SHF) scheme in England.

  • An evaluation of the smart metering roll-out in Great Britain.

  • Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (WH:SHF) scheme in England.

  • Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Warm Homes: Local Grant (WH:LG) scheme in England.

  • Fuel Poverty statistics report for 2026 (2024 and 2025 data).

  • These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics (2024 data).

  • Fuel poverty detailed tables under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator (2024 data).

  • Fuel poverty detailed tables under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator (2025 data).

  • A summary of the 2025 headline fuel poverty figures and the key characteristics of fuel poor households in 2025.

  • These tables provide supplementary data relating to fuel poverty for various dwelling and household characteristics (2025 data).

  • Fuel poverty long term trends under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator.

  • An overview of government and industry's work on hydrogen heating and the community trial being carried out by industry.

  • Quantitative research exploring British homeowners’ awareness and willingness to use green finance products for home decarbonisation.

  • Quantitative research to explore homeowners’ willingness to use green home finance and trusted messengers on home decarbonisation.

  • A rapid evidence assessment exploring ‘comfort taking’, where households choose to heat their home to a higher temperature following installation of a home decarbonisation measure.