The Scotsman

Warning that thousands face fuel poverty as economy struggles

- By JANE BRADLEY

More than 200,000 households Uk-wide are set to fall into fuel poverty as the economy struggles to recover from lockdown, according to new estimates from the End Fuel Poverty Coalition.

The coalition said that a few months’ time was set to see a “perfect storm” of cold homes, high winter fuel bills and a future wave of Covid-19 hitting the health service. Cold temperatur­es can lower resistance to respirator­y illnesses.

Fuel poverty is caused by low income, high fuel prices, poor energy efficiency, unaffordab­le housing and poor quality private rental housing. Around 25 per cent of Scottish households – 619,000 – are believed to be in fuel poverty, according to the latest figures from charity Energy Action Scotland.

William Baker, spokesman for Solutions to Tackle Energy Poverty and a member of the Coalition, said: “It has never been more important for the government to fix the roof while the sun is shining.

“While it is summer now, colder temperatur­es are on the way and hundreds of thousands more people will feel the harsh reality of fuel poverty. In just a few months we could see a perfect storm of cold homes, high winter fuel bills and a future wave of Covid-19 hitting the NHS during winter – a period when it always struggles to maintain services.”

The Scottish Government’s definition of fuel poverty is if the household’s fuel costs are more than 10 per cent of adjusted net income, and after deducting these fuel costs, benefits received for a care need, disability and childcare costs, the household’s remaining income is not enough to maintain an acceptable standard of living.

Sarah Broomfield, energy expert at Uswitch.com, said: “People have been using more energy than usual during lockdown, with the average household predicted to rack up an extra £195 a year in energy bills.

“For many people, especially the vulnerable, this extra cost will be a lot to bear, potentiall­y forcing them to choose between heating or eating.”

 ??  ?? 0 The elderly are among those at risk this winter
0 The elderly are among those at risk this winter

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