It’s important to know that not all energy suppliers are part of the Warm Home Discount scheme, so even if you are claiming the eligible benefits, you may not receive the £150 help

A number of energy suppliers will be giving a £150 discount on energy bills for struggling households this winter.

The help comes through the government’s “Warm Home Discount” scheme which sees energy suppliers give a £150 discount on the electricity bills of people claiming certain Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits. The support is not awarded as cash into your bank account, instead, your supplier will apply it directly to your energy account. So the credit you have in your energy account will increase by £150 so it can only be used on your energy bills.

People who have a traditional prepay meter – so not a smart one – will be sent a voucher which they can use to top up the meter in their home. The support is given automatically to people claiming certain benefits including:

  • Income related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Income based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Income Support
  • Universal Credit
  • Housing benefit
  • Child Tax Credits and Working Tax Credits
  • Pension Credit Savings Credit (PCSC)

To get the money this year, you will need to be claiming these benefits during the qualifying week – this is usually in August however the official week has not yet been confirmed. It’s also important to know that now all energy suppliers are part of the Warm Home Discount scheme. So even if you are claiming the eligible benefits, you may not receive the help.

According to GOV.UK, the following suppliers took part in last year’s Warm Home Discount scheme. This means it is likely they will be a part of this year’s too – although this has not been confirmed. These include:

  • 100Green (formerly Green Energy UK or GEUK)
  • Affect Energy
  • Atlantic
  • Boost
  • British Gas
  • Bulb Energy
  • Co-op Energy
  • E
  • Ecotricity
  • E.ON Next
  • EDF
  • Good Energy
  • London Power
  • Octopus Energy
  • Outfox the Market
  • OVO
  • Rebel Energy
  • Sainsbury’s Energy
  • Scottish Gas
  • Scottish Hydro
  • ScottishPower
  • Shell Energy Retail
  • So Energy
  • Southern Electric
  • SSE Energy Services
  • Swalec
  • Tomato Energy
  • TruEnergy
  • Utilita
  • Utility Warehouse

If your energy supplier is part of the scheme, they should contact you to let you know whether you are eligible, these letters usually come before January the next year. The scheme opens in October and runs until March each year so your discount can be applied anytime.

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