Energy Projects Plus is delighted to have been recognised at the recent National Green Deal and ECO Awards 2014.
We were awarded second place in the ‘Fuel Poverty Campaigner of the Year’ category, which recognises individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to raising awareness of fuel poverty and leading the fight against it.
Energy Projects Plus has worked to alleviate fuel poverty across Merseyside and Cheshire for nearly 20 years. During this time we have helped over one hundred thousand people reduce their energy bills and maximise their income through the provision of free and impartial advice, providing support with the installation of energy efficiency measures, switching to cheaper energy tariffs and addressing fuel debt.
We continue to work with local authorities, housing providers, community groups and other charitable organisations to deliver a collaborative approach in the heart of the community.
Peter Owen, Chief Executive of Energy Projects Plus said “Tackling fuel poverty is not just about fuel bills but goes to the heart of health and wellbeing. We are proud to have our work recognised nationally and will use this as a spur to further action, leading on programmes that make a real difference to communities and individuals.”