What you can do
Join the fight to end fuel poverty.
Affiliate Your Trade Union
If you belong to a trade union, you can affiliate your branch
Join our mailing list
If you’re new to FPA, a good place to start is signing up for our mailing list
Want to hold our banner high or simply learn more?
There are lots of ways to get involved.
If you’re new to FPA, a good place to start is signing up for our mailing list.
Want to get more involved with shaping our campaigns and organisation? You can become a member.
If you belong to a trades union, affiliate your branch or join Workers 4 Energy For All.
Take action
We are collecting signatures on the Energy For All petition – please sign!
If you are an elected representative or represent a business or organisation of any size, please consider signing our Energy For All Manifesto.
You can write to your MP asking them to add their name to the Manifesto!
And you can make a donation – no amount is too small
Share your story
Why not share your own or others’ stories of energy injustice, to help us inform the public about what’s happening? See Fuel Poverty Voices
Learn more about the UK’s energy system – what’s going wrong and how to fix it – by attending our monthly Fuel For Thought session, or watching previous discussions on our YouTube.
Read more about this Fuel Poverty Voice
Fuel Poverty Action is doing essential work. It is a pleasure volunteering for them and joining the national community
Chris Hay, Consultant Geriatrician and FPA member
News and Updates
Read article: January 22, 2026. Mining, Militarism and Renewable Energy.
January 22, 2026. Mining, Militarism and Renewable Energy.
It’s been a bleak start to 2026 for all of us concerned with the world today. With the disturbingly brazen attack on Venezuela a stark reminder of the role of brute force, military power, and war, to obtain valuable resources. This month, for our Fuel For Thought educational, we’re looking at the close relationship between renewables, mining, warfare, and the military.
Read more about January 22, 2026. Mining, Militarism and Renewable Energy.
Read article: Causes for hope in 2026
Causes for hope in 2026
Both in Britain and abroad, there’s clearly cause for concern. The rise of the far right, row back on green promises and politicians telling us to prepare for war.
But wins in 2025 tell us that their austerity agenda can be beaten, argues Stu Bretherton.
Read article: Round up! How to run the economy for people and planet.
Round up! How to run the economy for people and planet.
Amal recaps our November Fuel For Thought educational session, which focuses on economic ideas.
With Nuri Syed-Corser leading the conversation on the super-rich, and global tax-justice in an age of UN Tax Convention. And Councillor Matthew Brown, on novel approaches and ideas to reverse decades of economic hardship in Preston.
Read more about Round up! How to run the economy for people and planet.