Schedule

09:00 – 09:30 Arrival, tea & coffee and registration 
09:30 Welcome, Ben Christman & Ryan Walker
09:30 – 11:00 Guest presentations – Working on Fuel Poverty in Northern Ireland

Pat Austin (National Energy Action Northern Ireland).

Oliver McHugh (Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland).

Dean McBride (Office of First & Deputy First Minister, Northern Ireland).

11:00 – 11:30 Break for tea & coffee
11:30 – 13:00 Session 1 (a)  Households, Health and Energy efficiencyFelicity Davies, The lived experience of fuel poverty: A retrofit case study in East London.

Chris Maidment,The impact of household energy efficiency measures on health: A meta-analysis.

(b)  Fuel Poverty and Governance

Ruth Bush, Local authority decision-making on district heating – implications for fuel poverty.

Ben Christman, Energy poverty in EU energy-climate law: left out in the cold?

Ron Mould, Differential heating costs between rural and urban homes.

13:00 – 14:00 Break for Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Session 2 (a)  EU Perspectives on Fuel PovertySergio Tirado-Herrero, Energy vulnerability in the EU: a multi-scalar assessment of domestic energy deprivation patterns.

Pau Lillo Rodrigo, Analysing the influence of the Energy Model on Fuel Poverty and the role of citizenship mobilization: case study of the Platform for a New Energy Model in Spain.

Anne Baudaux, Energy poverty in Brussels: first results of a qualitative survey.

(b)  Conceptualising Fuel Poverty

Martin Kunze, Corporate Social Responsibility & Welfare State Institutions: The case of the energy market in a German-British comparison.

Victoria Pellicer Sifres, A broader conceptualization of Fuel Poverty: contributions from the Human Development approach.

Kirsten Jenkins, Energy justice, a whole systems approach

15:30 – 16:00 Break for tea & coffee
16:00 – 17:00 Summary session

Christine Liddell (University of Ulster)Brief report back from each of the parallel sessions.

Summary of key emergent themes.

Discussion of the way forward.

17:00 CLOSE

 

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