North East

Skip Navigation Links
A A A

Data Finder


Environmental sustainability

NI 187 - Tackling fuel poverty - % of people receiving income based benefits living in homes with a low energy efficiency rating
Skip Navigation Links
Resource Details
Related Resources
Overview
Title NI 187 - Tackling fuel poverty - % of people receiving income based benefits living in homes with a low energy efficiency rating
Description
Fuel poverty is the requirement to spend 10% or more of household income to maintain an adequate level or warmth. The energy efficiency of a house can be measured using the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP). The procedure calculates a number between 1 and 100, low numbers generally indicates a house that has low levels of insulation and an inefficient heating system where as numbers closer to 100 indicate a very energy efficient house. SAP is the Government's recommended system for energy rating of dwellings. SAP is being used as a proxy for fuel poverty in households of people claiming income based benefits, given the link between income poverty and fuel poverty.
Source
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Where to find the data
Publisher The Places Database
URL http://www.places.communities.gov.uk/ ...

(Use datadownload tool)
Coverage
Geographic coverage England
Geographic units County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National
Time coverage (most recent) 2009/10
Time coverage 2008/09, 2009/10
Update frequency Annually
Data quality
Type of data -
Reliability The indicator is based on a random sample survey of households house with a SAP rating below 30 inhabited by people claiming income based benefits.
Additional information and context
Background information -
Notes on using -
  • NorthEastEngland.jpg
  • OneNorthEast.jpg
  • PassionatePeople.jpg
  • ANEC_Logo.jpg
  • ESF_logo.jpg