Schemes to Help with Rising Energy Costs
Affordable Warmth Scheme is available to low-income owner-occupiers and households in the private rented sector and includes multiple measures such as cavity wall insulation, installation of gas or oil, boiler replacement, replacement windows.
Boiler Replacement Scheme provides a grant of up to £1,000 towards the cost of replacing old and inefficient boilers over 15 years old. This is open to owner-occupiers with a household income of less than £40,000.
Winter Fuel payment is a tax free and non means tested benefit which is paid annually to eligible older people. The rate payable is between £100 and £300 depending on personal circumstances, to help people pay their heating bills.
The Emergency Fuel Payment Scheme will operate from 6 January to 31 March 2022 and my Department has contributed £2m to support this Scheme. It will provide immediate support of up to £100 worth of electric gas or oil to eligible people experiencing an emergency fuel crisis.
Discretionary Support is an award of short-term financial help to assist with additional expenditure for fuel costs if a person is in an extreme, exceptional or crisis situation.
Energy Payment Support Scheme is a one-off Payment of £200 payable to people who between 13-19 December 2021 inclusive were in receipt of one of the following benefits: Pension Credit; Universal Credit; Income related Employment and Support Allowance; Income Based Job Seekers Allowance; or Income Support.
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