SERS Renews Membership with Energy Action Scotland 6th May 2015 SERS are pleased to have been able to once again renew our membership with Energy Action Scotland to support its campaign to end fuel poverty. EAS relies greatly on membership fees to carry out their work and SERS are pleased to be able to support their activities.Energy Action Scotland (EAS) campaigns for an end to fuel poverty in Scotland and is the only national body with this sole remit. Set up as a charity in 1983, EAS seeks to develop and promote effective solutions to the problem of cold, damp and expensive to heat homes.EAS’s mission statement is to eliminate fuel poverty in Scotland. Its corporate aims are:Raising awareness of fuel poverty, particularly as it affects low-income households; maintaining fuel poverty as a national issue of high priority; and working towards affordable warmth for all.Identifying effective solutions which can transform cold, damp houses into warm, dry homes.Researching fuel poverty and related issues in order to provide an in-depth understanding of the causes and effects and to promote best practice.Securing public and private investment for domestic energy efficiency initiatives.In order to achieve these aims, EAS needs the support of its members. Members are essential in giving EAS insight into how much progress has been made and what else needs to happen. Membership fees are also important in enabling EAS to fund its work. As a member, SERS will be supporting an effective and well-established campaigning organisation.SERS are proud to be able to support EAS in order to help eradicate fuel poverty. As part of our membership to both organisations, we will be continually communicating our message of the importance of insulating housing in order to dramatically reduce fuel bills and thus alleviate the effects of fuel poverty.External wall insulation can save homes hundreds of pounds a year on their fuel bills. It also helps occupants keep homes warmer for longer. Homes in fuel poverty don’t always have the resource to be able to keep themselves both warm and pay for essentials such as food. And as a result, they often go without adequate heating which can affect their health. External wall insulation will help to alleviate this by making their homes warmer allowing them to be both warm and fed.Get in touch with us and find out how we can help reduce your fuel bills> Contact Us SERS Renews Membership with Energy Action Scotland Upgrade Works to Flint Tower Blocks