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Fuel Poverty Modelling

A public procurement published by Department for Energy Security & Net Zero via Find a Tender.

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Award value
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0
Suppliers
0
Awards
2
Notices
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Overview

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is legally bound to monitor and publish estimates of fuel poverty by the Warm Homes and Conservation Act 2001, as amended by the Energy Act 2013. Fuel poverty is measured based on a combination of energy efficiency, energy costs and household income. All the fuel poverty indicators used in England and the other UK nations use these core three measurements to calculate the individual metrics used by each nation todetermine whether a household is fuel poor, how deep into fuel poverty it is and what changesin energy efficiency or income/costs would be needed to remove the household from fuel poverty. The objective of this modelling project is to…

Key details

Source
Find a Tender
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
71314000 — Energy and related services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
First published
4 Jan 2024
Last updated
10 Jan 2024
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Every published notice in this procurement's lifecycle.

  1. Tender noticeFuel Poverty Modelling
  2. Tender updateFuel Poverty Modelling

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Who is the buyer for "Fuel Poverty Modelling"?

Fuel Poverty Modelling is a UK public-sector procurement published by Department for Energy Security & Net Zero via Find a Tender.

Has "Fuel Poverty Modelling" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".

When was "Fuel Poverty Modelling" published?

It was first published on 4 Jan 2024 and last updated on 10 Jan 2024, across 2 notices.

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