
Metropolitan Research Institute’s colleague, Anna Bajomi, advisory board member of European Energy Poverty Observatory, presented about private tenants’ energy costs at the event of “Advances in fuel poverty research and practice: a pan-European early career researcher symposium” as a bursary of EEGA Charitable Trust.
Fifteen young researchers from all over Europe presented their current work related to energy poverty. Senior professionals also presented their research, including Philip Squire of New Zealand’s Sustainability Trust; Jade Krik introduced the Robin Hood Energy Company, launched and owned by Nottingham City Council; and Jamie-Leigh Ruse and Luke Garrett, presenting the results of National Energy Action (NEA), a UK charity fighting fuel poverty. In the following two days, Bajomi is going to participate at the Annual Conference of NEA to learn about methods and approaches of tackling fuel poverty in the UK.
