2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.18.23288747
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A rapid review of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions that make homes warmer and cheaper to heat for households in fuel poverty in rural and remote areas

Abstract: The cost-of-living across the UK has been on the increase since the start of 2021. Living in a rural community is often associated with additional costs compared to those in urban areas. For example, people living in rural areas are not always connected to the gas grid, often using oil and liquid petroleum gas for heating that are more expensive and not subjected to energy price caps. Moreover, housing in rural areas is generally older, not as well insulated and less energy efficient than houses in urban locat… Show more

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“…Understanding the geographical distribution also emphasises the need for efficient governmental and economic measures, particularly in underdeveloped areas. Focusing on disadvantaged regions and enacting appropriate policies can alleviate the consequences of fuel poverty and ensure equal access to energy services [20].…”
Section: Fuel Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the geographical distribution also emphasises the need for efficient governmental and economic measures, particularly in underdeveloped areas. Focusing on disadvantaged regions and enacting appropriate policies can alleviate the consequences of fuel poverty and ensure equal access to energy services [20].…”
Section: Fuel Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%