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Energy affordability

Energy affordability. Ian McChesney. Fuel Poverty. Inability to afford a sufficiency of energy services In the UK a household is in fuel poverty if 10% or more of income is needed for energy NZ households perform poorly when analysed according to the UK definition. What can be done?.

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Energy affordability

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  1. Energy affordability Ian McChesney

  2. Fuel Poverty Inability to afford a sufficiency of energy services • In the UK a household is in fuel poverty if 10% or more of income is needed for energy • NZ households perform poorly when analysed according to the UK definition

  3. What can be done? • Use less energy • Pay less for energy • Gain more income

  4. 1. Using less energy • Energy efficiency • Insulation and heating…Warm Up NZ/Heat Smart project • Non subsidised actions – hot water, double glazing, wall insulation, lighting, appliances etc. • Conserve • ‘Voluntary conservation ‘ - turn off when not in use, avoid waste • ‘Involuntary conservation’ - can have adverse effects

  5. 2. Paying less for energy • Cheapest form of energy e.g. electricity vs gas vs wood? • Cheapest electricity supplier – Powerswitch • Best tariff option

  6. From Consumer

  7. Auckland Sth Canterbury Orion area National Average Dunedin

  8. 3. More income • Entitlements • Income gaining opportunities • Narrowing the income divide

  9. Tackling energy unaffordability • Political pressure e.g. electricity pricing, rental standards, recognition of energy poverty trap • Become well informed • Become an ‘active consumer’ • Take advantage of what is available • Assistance is needed: • with capital expenditure • with advice

  10. Comparative electricity trends of the three main sectors 1999-2007

  11. Canterbury Home Energy Advice Centre (HEAC) FREE, independent and impartial advice on energy use in the home Insulation Heating options Saving money on power bills Finding the best energy plan Choosing the best appliances Investment decisions Applying for financial assistance

  12. HEAC contact details E-mail Enquiries canterbury@energyadvice.org.nz Online Enquiry Form www.energyadvice.org.nz Freephone 0800 388 588

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