UK households are at the mercy of an energy system dominated by large power stations and an expensive, centralised grid. Microgrids are one solution, offering cheap, flexible energy where it is needed, but we need your help NOW to tell MPs to support small-scale generation, before it's too late. The post Small is Powerful appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Trade unionists and climate campaigners issue urgent call to tackle climate misinformation and the far right The post Unions counter far-right climate lies appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Rae Street and Lee Towers look into why UK governments are so supportive of this technology, and some of its inherent problems.| Fuel Poverty Action
You can take this model motion to your union branch to support our protest at this year's Labour Conference. The post Can your union support our action? appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Join us to demand Energy For All NOW. On October 1st, energy bills are predicted to rise again, the same day the Labour Party concludes its conference.| Fuel Poverty Action
Fuel Poverty Action campaigns for affordable and sustainable energy for all. Cut profits. Maximise cheap renewables. END fuel poverty.| Fuel Poverty Action
In this month's online educational session, we’re going beyond the UK, towards a global view of the movement towards renewable energy.| Fuel Poverty Action
Developing a new massive, polluting oil field would do nothing to lower our energy bills or boost our energy supplies, explains Lauren MacDonald. Instead, the UK taxpayer will bear most of the costs, benefiting Norway's oil fund - a bad deal for the country. The post Why Rosebank Is a Disaster for Energy Bills, the Public Purse and the Climate appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Pam Flynn, Chair of the North West Pensioners Association, responds to Labour's partial U-turn on means testing Winter Fuel Payments.| Fuel Poverty Action
This month, we’re looking at the injustices in the transition to wind and solar. Join us to discuss what we can do to ensure renewables don’t just become the fossil fuels of the future, but a paradigm shift that puts justice for people and the planet at its centre. The post June 19th, 2025: Wind and solar: avoiding an unjust transition appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
An exciting new political education festival is set to be held at TUC Congress: 'Workers Planet' aims to unite the trade union and climate justice movements. The post Workers Planet: new festival to unite union and climate movements appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
Dr Andrew Boswell writes on Carbon Capture and Storage for FPA. Money would be better spent on renewables and insulating homes, he explains. The post The £264 billion Carbon Capture Bill: Why your energy costs will soar appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
FPA members from across the country take to the streets of London to join People's Assembly Against Austerity's tax the rich demo.| Fuel Poverty Action
The scandal of curtailment – paying windfarms to turn off – demonstrates the unfairness in our energy system. But free energy is possible.| Fuel Poverty Action
This factsheet outlines what hydrogen is and why it is not an efficient or cheap solution to home heating.| Fuel Poverty Action
Ruth London looks into the pros and cons of means tested (targeted) and universal benefits| Fuel Poverty Action
As bills rise AGAIN, FPA members deliver the Energy For All petition, signed by over 662,500 people, to the door of Number 10.| Fuel Poverty Action