OVER 900,000 households can now claim a £400 payment to help with their energy bills.
It comes after it was unclear how certain homes would receive the £400 energy bill discount which is paid to 30 million households automatically.
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After the policy was first announced last year it became clear that some 900,000 households were discovered to be ineligible for the automatic discount.
While the government confirmed last November that these households would still be able to get £400 off their bills – an application process would need to be established.
Those that heat their homes through a district heating network or who live in park homes would need to apply for the free cash.
The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) originally told The Sun that it expected applications for the scheme to open on Monday, February 27.
However, BEIS has confirmed that applications for the scheme are now live on the government website.
You’ll be eligible to apply for the £400 energy bill discount if your main home is:
A residential park homeOn a boat on a permanent residential mooringOn a permanent Gypsy and Traveller sitePart of a heat network without an electricity meterIn social or private rented accommodation which has a business energy connection or a communal electricity supplyOff the mains electricity or gas gridIn a care home or assisted living facility and you pay for some or all of your careIn a separate domestic home within a non-domestic property (such as a farmhouse or a flat above a shop)
If you meet the criteria to apply visit the government website and have your email address, phone number and bank account details to hand.
After you apply, your local council will check you live at the address you apply for.
You’ll be told about the progress of your application by email or letter. You should get a response within 6 weeks.
If you’re eligible, your council will arrange a one-off payment. You do not need to repay this money.
Who doesn’t need to apply for the cash?
Those that pay for their energy directly via direct debit, on receipt of bills or through a prepayment meter don’t need to apply for the £400 energy bill discount.
These households have already been receiving instalments worth £67 and £66 as part of the wider energy bill rebate scheme.
However, the way you’re paid the £400 discount will vary depending on who your energy supplier is, as well as the way in which you’re billed.
Each energy supplier also has the freedom to decide how it will apply the discount to your energy meter.
The discount is automatic and made up of six instalments, which started being paid in October.
Check with your energy supplier to see how you’re paid the discount.
Renters who pay their bills included have also been given new protections to ensure that they receive the £400 energy bills discount.
A “pass-through requirement” for energy price support is there to direct landlords to pass on some or all of the support they get from the energy bill support scheme.
They should do this as soon as they can. You should not need to do anything to get this support.
Your landlord must tell you in writing within 30 days of getting the support:
How much you will get and whyWhat you can do if you disagree
If you do not agree with the support they have passed to you, write to your landlord.
If you’re still not happy, you can make a claim for money against them at a county court.
What other energy bill help is available?
As part of the Autumn Statement, it was revealed millions on benefits and Universal Credit will receive an extra one-off payment of £900.
Struggling families are also eligible for the Warm House Discount to help them tackle the cost of living.
The scheme is where eligible households can get £150 off their electricity bill each winter – but you’ll have to wait until the colder months to get the discount.
Households in England and Wales don’t need to apply to get the cash and they’ll automatically qualify if they are receiving certain benefits.
You can read more about who’s eligible in our guide.
There are also plenty of energy grants and schemes open to help you out if you’re struggling:
British Gas Energy Trust Individuals and Family FundBritish Gas Energy TrustEDF Customer Support FundE.ON and E.ON Next GrantsOctopus Energy Assist FundOVO EnergyScottish Power Hardship Fund
There’s also a one-off fuel voucher from your energy supplier if you’re on a prepayment meter.