Benefits & Support

Welsh Fuel Support Scheme — Energy Help in Wales 2026

Guide to the Welsh Fuel Support Scheme for 2026. Covers eligibility, how much you get, how to apply, qualifying benefits, and other energy help available in Wales.

Benefits information is based on current DWP and HMRC rules. Entitlements depend on your personal circumstances. For free personalised help, contact Citizens Advice or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

The Welsh Fuel Support Scheme provides additional energy bill help specifically for households in Wales. Here’s what’s available and how to claim.

What Is the Welsh Fuel Support Scheme?

Feature Detail
Payment amount Typically £200 per household
Who funds it Welsh Government
Who administers it Local councils in Wales
How often Annual scheme (opens each winter)
Means-tested Yes — based on qualifying benefits or income

Eligibility

Qualifying Benefits

To qualify, you (or your partner) typically need to receive one of:

Benefit Qualifies?
Universal Credit Yes
Pension Credit Yes
Income Support Yes
Income-based JSA Yes
Income-related ESA Yes
Working Tax Credit Yes
Child Tax Credit Sometimes (depends on scheme year)
Housing Benefit only Sometimes
Council Tax Reduction only Sometimes
PIP/DLA/ADP (alone) Not usually

Other Requirements

  • You must live in Wales
  • You must be the bill payer or responsible for energy costs
  • One payment per household (not per person)
  • You must apply within the scheme window (typically November to March)

Low-Income Route

Some years the scheme also accepts applications from households not on qualifying benefits but with a combined income below a threshold. Check with your local council for the current year’s rules.

How to Apply

Through Your Local Council

Step Detail
1. Check eligibility Visit your local council website or call them
2. Apply Online form, phone, or paper form (varies by council)
3. Provide evidence Benefit reference numbers, proof of address
4. Receive payment Direct to your bank account or as a voucher
5. Deadline Usually closes in March — don’t miss it

Council Contact

Find your local council on the Welsh Government website: gov.wales

Some councils identifies eligible households automatically and send payments without the need to apply. Check whether your council does this.

Payment

Detail Information
Amount Typically £200
Payment method Bank transfer, cheque, or energy voucher (varies)
Processing time 4-6 weeks from application
Taxable? No
Affects other benefits? No — doesn’t count as income for UC or other benefits

Other Energy Support in Wales

UK-Wide Schemes Available to Welsh Residents

Scheme Who It Helps Amount
Winter Fuel Payment State Pension age, on qualifying benefit £100-£300
Warm Home Discount Low income / Pension Credit £150
Cold Weather Payment On qualifying benefit, temp below 0°C for 7 days £25/week
Energy Price Cap Everyone Limits unit rates

Wales-Specific Schemes

Scheme What It Offers
Welsh Fuel Support Scheme £200 one-off payment
Nest scheme (Welsh Government) Free home energy efficiency improvements
Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF) Emergency payments for essential costs including energy
Welsh Water HelpU Reduced water bills for low-income households

Nest Scheme

The Nest scheme is a Welsh Government programme offering free home energy efficiency improvements:

  • Free boiler replacement
  • Central heating installation
  • Loft and wall insulation
  • Smart heating controls

Eligibility is based on income and the energy efficiency of your home. Apply through nest.gov.wales.

Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF)

If you’re in a fuel crisis and can’t afford to heat your home:

  • Emergency Assistance Payment — for immediate essential needs
  • Available to anyone in Wales facing a crisis
  • Apply through your local council or call 0800 859 5924

Comparison: Energy Help Across the UK

Country Main Fuel Support Amount
Wales Welsh Fuel Support Scheme £200
Scotland Scottish Government fuel payment (varies) Varies by year
England Household Support Fund (council-based) Varies
Northern Ireland NI-specific energy schemes Varies

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Benefits
  2. Citizens Advice — Benefits