Statistical news release - Fuel Poverty

6 Dec 2016 02:15 PM

97,000 households move out of fuel poverty

In 2015 fuel poverty rates declined by about 4 percentage points equivalent to around 97,000 fewer households living in fuel poverty compared to 2014. 30.7% or around 748,000 households were fuel poor and 8.3% (or 203,000 households) were living in extreme fuel poverty in 2015.

Fuel Poverty 3

Statistics on fuel poverty, energy efficiency, the condition of housing, the Scottish Housing Quality Standard (SHQS) and other key descriptors of the occupied housing stock in Scotland have been released yesterday by Scotland’s Chief Statistician. This publication provides the first release of information from the Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) for the year January to December 2015.

The results from the survey show that fuel poverty is on the decline following substantial drop in the price of domestic fuel.

The survey shows a long term improvement in the energy efficiency of the housing stock, while change in the last year is less evident

Proportion of the Scottish homes by grouped EPC Band

Proportion of the Scottish homes by grouped EPC Band under SAP 2009 and SAP 2012, 2010-2015

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