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National Energy Action Northern Ireland (NEA NI)

Fuel poverty in Northern Ireland

National Energy Action Northern Ireland (NEA NI) is based in Belfast and is led by Director of NEA NI Pat Austin.

Fuel poverty is devastating no matter where you live in the UK. However, the way fuel poverty is measured differs depending on which UK nation you live in and so too does the help and support you could receive. Northern Ireland differs from the rest of the UK in that it is part of a different energy market, shared with the Republic of Ireland, and the majority of homes (61%) use oil heating.

How is fuel poverty defined in Northern Ireland

A household in Northern Ireland is regarded as being in fuel poverty if it is required to spend more than 10% of its income on fuel.

The most recent official figure for fuel poverty in Northern Ireland was measured by the 2016 House Condition Survey and sets the rate at 22%. However, in September 2025 National Energy Action commissioned market research company LucidTalk to undertake a Northern Ireland-wide representative poll to evaluate the impacts of rising energy prices on households.

This poll found that 39% of households in Northern Ireland were in fuel poverty.

 

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