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Millions of families to receive £150 off energy bills until 2030.
Summary
The government has confirmed the Warm Home Discount will continue through 2030/31, providing an automatic £150 winter rebate to around six million eligible households. The move follows an expansion last year that added about 2.7 million families to the scheme.
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Ministers have confirmed the Warm Home Discount will continue through 2030/31. The scheme provides eligible households with an automatic £150 rebate each winter. It was expanded last year to include around 2.7 million more families, bringing total eligibility to about six million. The announcement comes as wholesale energy prices remain elevated and household costs are under pressure.
Key points:
- The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) confirmed the scheme will run to 2030/31 and pay £150 to eligible households each winter.
- The scheme was expanded last year, increasing eligibility by about 2.7 million households to roughly six million in total.
- Households in England and Wales claiming a qualifying means-tested benefit should receive the discount automatically if their supplier has more than 1,000 customers.
- The average annual energy bill for a household on a standard variable tariff reached £1,758 from January.
- Ofgem said a recent 0.2% rise in the energy price cap was being driven by spending on nuclear projects and winter bill discounts.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband described tackling affordability as the government's top priority; charities welcomed the extension but warned the scheme does not reach all households in need.
Summary:
The extension secures an annual £150 rebate for eligible households through 2030/31 and is presented as part of efforts to ease winter energy costs. Advocacy groups noted the continuation but highlighted gaps in who receives support. Undetermined at this time.
