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Energy bills remain a significant expense for UK households. Here’s how to access help if you’re struggling and reduce your bills long-term.
Financial Help Available
Overview of Main Support
Scheme
Amount
Who Qualifies
Warm Home Discount
£150/year
Low income + benefits
Winter Fuel Payment
£100-300
Born before certain date
Cold Weather Payment
£25 per cold week
Certain benefits
Household Support Fund
Varies
Local council
ECO4 scheme
Free measures
Benefits/low income
Supplier hardship funds
Varies
Struggling customers
Warm Home Discount
Eligibility
Group
Criteria
Core group
Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
Broader group
Low income + supplier criteria
How to Apply
If
Action
Core group
Automatic (no action needed)
Broader group
Apply through supplier
Payment: £150 credit applied to electricity account, typically winter.
Winter Fuel Payment
Who Gets It
Criteria
Amount
Born before 23 September 1958
£100-300
Living alone/with non-qualifying person
Higher amount
Living with qualifying person
Split payment
Receiving certain benefits
Different rules may apply
How It Works
Aspect
Details
When paid
November-December
How claimed
Automatic if receiving State Pension
If not receiving State Pension
May need to claim
Living abroad
Limited circumstances
Cold Weather Payment
Triggering Conditions
Criteria
Details
Temperature
Below 0°C for 7+ consecutive days
Eligibility
Certain benefits (Pension Credit, UC with certain elements)
Amount
£25 per cold period
Payment
Automatic within 14 days
ECO4 Scheme (Energy Company Obligation)
What’s Available
Measure
What’s Funded
Insulation
Loft, cavity wall, solid wall
Heating
Boiler replacement, heat pump
Other
Smart thermostats, draught proofing
Eligibility
Qualifying Criteria
On certain benefits (UC, Pension Credit, Child Tax Credit, etc.)
Low income (below threshold)
In fuel poverty (provider assessment)
Living in least efficient homes (EPC D, E, F, G)
How to Apply
Step
Action
1
Check eligibility at Simple Energy Advice (gov.uk)
2
Contact your energy supplier
3
Or find local installer
4
Survey of property
5
Measures installed
Supplier Hardship Funds
Major Supplier Funds
Supplier
Fund
Typical Help
British Gas
Energy Trust
Grants for debt
EDF
Customer Support Fund
Rebates, payment support
Octopus
Octo Assist
Flexible support
OVO
Customer Support Fund
Rebates
E.ON
Next Energy Fund
Debt relief
Scottish Power
Hardship Fund
Bill support
What They Offer
Help Type
What It Is
Debt write-off
Clear some/all arrears
Payment plans
Manageable instalments
Emergency credit
Prepayment meters
Benefits check
Identify unclaimed support
Energy efficiency
Free measures
If You’re in Debt
Your Rights
Supplier Must
Details
Offer payment plan
Affordable repayments
Explain all options
Debt support, grants
Not disconnect in winter
Extra protection for vulnerable
Give notice
Before enforcement action
Install prepayment meter safely
Strict rules
Getting Help
Step
Action
1
Contact supplier directly
2
Explain your situation
3
Ask about hardship support
4
Request affordable payment plan
5
Ask for benefits check
6
Contact Citizens Advice if no progress
Cutting Your Bills
Quick Wins
Action
Typical Saving
Turn thermostat down 1°C
£145/year
Switch off standby
£65/year
Wash clothes at 30°C
£28/year
Fill the kettle less
£13/year
Shorter showers
£95/year
Draught proofing
£125/year
LED lightbulbs
£65/year
Medium-Term Savings
Action
Typical Saving
Cost
Switch tariff
£100-300/year
Free
Thermostat/TRVs
£150-200/year
£100-300
Insulation (DIY loft)
£200-300/year
£200-400
Smart meter
Better control
Free
Bigger Investments
Measure
Typical Saving
Cost
Payback
Cavity wall insulation
£300/year
£500-1,500
2-5 years
Loft insulation (pro)
£250/year
£300-500
1-2 years
New boiler
£200-400/year
£2,000-4,000
5-20 years
Solar panels
£300-500/year
£5,000-10,000
10-20 years
Heat pump
Varies
£7,000-15,000
Long
Prepayment Meters
Extra Help Available
Support
Details
Emergency credit
£5-15 when out of credit
Friendly credit
Won’t disconnect evenings/weekends
Extra care
Vulnerable customers
No standing charge period
Some suppliers offer
If Forced onto Prepayment
Your Rights
Details
Warrant required
Court process
Vulnerability check
Must assess before installation
Pay-as-you-go rates
Should be comparable
Emergency credit
Must be provided
Remove meter
Possible after debt cleared
Social Tariffs (Coming)
What’s Expected
Feature
Details
Discounted rate
For low-income households
Ofgem involvement
Setting criteria
Targeted support
More efficient than blanket help
Timeline
Under development
Priority Services Register
Free Extra Support
If You
Free Service
Are of pensionable age
Priority reconnection
Have disability
Advance notice of outages
Have chronic illness
Bill reading in accessible formats
Use medical equipment
Extra protection
Have young children
Priority in emergencies
Ask your supplier about the Priority Services Register — completely free.
Where to Get Help
Key Contacts
Organisation
Help With
Citizens Advice
All aspects, free advice
Ofgem
Supplier complaints
Money Helper
Debt advice
National Debt Line
Debt help
Turn2us
Benefits check
Local council
Local funds
Age UK
Pensioner support
Action Checklist
If Struggling with Bills
Step
Action
Notes
☐
Contact supplier
First port of call
☐
Request payment plan
Affordable amounts
☐
Ask about hardship fund
Debt relief
☐
Check benefit entitlement
Could unlock more help
☐
Apply for Warm Home Discount
If eligible
☐
Check ECO4 eligibility
Free measures
☐
Contact local council
Household Support Fund
☐
Speak to Citizens Advice
If stuck
Key Takeaways
Contact supplier first — they have legal obligations to help
Check all benefits — may unlock more support
Warm Home Discount — £150 if you qualify
ECO4 scheme — free insulation/boiler possible
Hardship funds — every supplier has them
You won’t be cut off easily — strong protections exist