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The Energy Bill Relief Scheme

We would like to take this opportunity to reassure our prospective and existing customers and clarify the following on the Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRS):

  • The Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRS) applies to fixed contracts agreed on or after 1st December 2021 as well as to deemed, variable and flexible tariffs and contracts. It will apply to energy usage from 1st October 2022 to 31st March 2023, running for an initial six-month period for all non domestic energy users..
  • All energy suppliers will apply the same discount. This discount will automatically appear on your statements. Customers do not need to apply for the scheme or contact us.
  • The BEIS department recommends all customers continue to enter into fixed price agreements as normal to shield businesses from future wholesale price increases. This way we can ensure all our customers are protected from the volatility in the current wholesale market.
  • For customers who qualify for the Energy Bill Relief Scheme we kindly ask all qualifying customers to provide us with monthly gas and / or electricity meter reads until end of the scheme. This should be done ideally on the first day of the month or no later than the 10th.This will be a great help to get your bills as accurate as possible and ensure we apply the right discount throughout the scheme period.

For the latest information on the Energy Bill Scheme please visit www.gov.uk/guidance click here

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2 Feb

Government Develops Green Deal Plans

by D-ENERGi

 

One of the greatest issues affecting the energy industry and consumers is energy wastage due to the inefficency of homes in the UK. The issues can either be attributed to houses being  poorly insulated, not having an efficient condensing boiler or not being fitted with full double-glazing. The Department of Energy and Climate Change states that these factors actually account for 43% of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions.

This week the Energy Secretary and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey has announced the Governments next steps for the Green Deal energy operation. The plans will provide poorer homes and rural areas with additional support in tackling these problems by providing aid worth around £1.3bn a year to help tackle fuel povery and climate change. This financial aid will lead to an increase of 100,000 homes to 230,000 that will ultimately benefit from this scheme.

Not only will the plans provide much needed support to the areas of society highlighted above but they will also support up to 60,000 jobs in the insulation alone, this will be an increase of 34,000 from the 26,000 currently employed. In addition to potentially creating new jobs the government has also proposed a £3.5million training scheme in co-operation with Asset Skills and Construction Skills.

If these plans are executed properly they will provide much needed financial relief for the households that need it most as well as helping to create employment in an ever expanding sector.

For more information please visit the DECC website.