People’s Energy launches new campaign to end fuel poverty

Ex-rugby international Gareth Thomas is helping People’s Energy launch a new campaign to end fuel poverty.

People's Energy launches new campaign to end fuel poverty

Gareth Thomas

An estimated four million UK homes are currently living in fuel poverty. With the full financial fallout of COVID-19 not yet known, this figure is undoubtedly set to rise as households face soaring energy use and severe job losses.

It is this worrying outlook that has prompted People’s Energy, the UK’s first Community Interest Company (CIC) energy supplier, to launch its ‘end fuel poverty’ campaign starting with its first ever national TV advert, fronted by ex-rugby player Gareth Thomas.

Eradicating fuel poverty is the powerful message at the forefront of the advert with Thomas urging audiences through the call to action; “let’s make it happen”. It sees Thomas deliver a rousing speech to camera while walking through a field of lamps, representing households joining the movement.

The ad is part of People’s Energy’s ongoing commitment to ensure affordable energy is accessible to all. It follows the brand’s first council partnership last month which offers a discounted variable and fixed tariff to East Lothian residents.

As the UK’s first energy supplier registered as a Community Interest Company, People’s Energy is committed to helping individuals, families and households on low incomes, especially those on pre-payment meters, access fairly priced energy.

It has pledged to prioritise the welfare of its communities above profits, including a commitment to return 75% of its profits to its customers in the coming years.

People's Energy launches new campaign to end fuel poverty

Karin Sode, co-founder of People’s Energy, said: “The fallout from COVID-19 sees us all in unchartered territory. For those four million households already living in fuel poverty, the worry of a winter in lockdown is very real, with the need for greater energy use and the threat of looming job cuts and redundancies when the furlough scheme ends next month.

“Fuel is a basic human right and people should not have to choose between feeding their family or keeping the heating on. Working with Gareth on this campaign has been wonderful and his passion and enthusiasm to help our mission has been inspiring. With his help, we hope to show that by choosing People’s Energy, members are joining an energy supplier that puts people before profits. An energy supplier that is committed to fighting to end fuel poverty.”

Gareth Thomas added: “When I was first approached by People’s Energy, I admit I didn’t fully understand the magnitude of the fuel poverty problem in the UK. Now that I know more, I can honestly say I’m horrified by the scale of the issue.

“More than 12% of all UK homes are in fuel poverty. That’s a shocking statistic and one we must all work together to reduce. Whether that’s by raising awareness or donating to a fuel poverty charity, we can make it happen. I was honoured to be part of the new campaign and admire the work People’s Energy are doing to help end fuel poverty.”

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