Energy bill support More than 700,000 households miss out

2 years ago

More than 700,000 households in Great Britain have missed out on £300m worth of support for energy bills, according to BBC analysis of government figures. These are households in places such as park homes and houseboats who did not have an energy supplier to apply a one-off £400 payment automatically. The government said in February that more than 900,000 such households were eligible. But only about 200,000 applications were made before the 31 May deadline. The government announced last year that all households would get £400 taken off their energy bill over winter. For households who pay their bills by direct debit, the support was given through monthly payments from October to March. However, for those with non-conventional energy set-ups the government launched the £400 Energy Bill Support Scheme Alternative Funding earlier this year.
BBC Verify analysis of data from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero shows that of the more than 200,000 applications made under the scheme.

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