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Martin Lewis reveals MILLIONS more households could get £150 energy bill discount – check if you’re eligible

MARTIN LEWIS has revealed millions more households could get a £150 energy bill discount.

The scheme gives those on low incomes or benefits a one-off £150 discount their electricity bill.

Martin Lewis on The Martin Lewis Money Show ITV1.
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The Money Saving Expert explained how it works on his Martin Lewis Money Show Live on ITV this evening.

He said: “The Warm Home Discount is £150 given to homes on low incomes.

“If you’re on the guaranteed element of Pension Credit, you get it.

“You also, if you’re on means-tested benefits, like Universal Credit that helps working and non-working people on low incomes, you get it, as long as your home has a high energy rating.

“In other words, it’s inefficient. It’s a perverse system that rewards people for inefficiency – and the way it’s being put in practice has been absolutely terrible.

“The Government announced today they’re scrapping that criteria.

“So now everyone on means-tested benefits, the right means-tested benefits, will be eligible.

“It’s £150, 2.7 million extra people. Hopefully this winter.”

The Government announced it is consulting on offering more support to UK consumers facing an “unpredictable international energy market”.

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) said on Tuesday that one in five families in Britain would get financial help in the proposals.

Around 2.7 million extra households, including nearly one million with children, would be eligible for the £150 Warm Home Discount next winter, it added.

This would bring the total number of recipient homes to an estimated 6.1 million.

Households are facing a 6.4 per cent jump in their energy bills from April amid proposals to give around three million more homes access to a £150 discount.

Ofgem said the increase to the price cap, which will raise the average bill for households in England, Scotland and Wales on a standard variable tariff from the current £1,738 a year to £1,849, followed a recent spike in wholesale prices.

The rise will equate to £111 for an average household per year, or around £9.25 a month, over the three-month period of the price cap.

This is 9.4 per cent or £159 higher than this time last year but £531 or 22 per cent lower than at the height of the energy crisis at the start of 2023.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE WARM HOME DISCOUNT?

The Warm Home Discount is a one-off £150 discount on your electricity bill.

You do not get the money paid into your account, but instead, your energy supplier takes the sum off your bill.

To qualify for the support you usually need to be on a low income or claim certain benefits.

If you’re eligible, your electricity supplier will apply the discount to your bill.

The money is not paid to you.

Applications for the scheme opened in October, however, you may not get the help until next March.

To qualify you’ll usually need to be actively claiming one of a number of means-tested benefits during the qualifying week – which was in August.

The qualifying means-tested benefits are:

  • Housing Benefit
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Income Support
  • the ‘Savings Credit’ part of Pension Credit
  • Universal Credit

You could also qualify if your household income falls below a certain threshold and you get either:

  • Child Tax Credit
  • Working Tax Credit

However, if you later launch a successful claim for backdated benefits, you may still be able to qualify after this date and once it’s confirmed.

If you qualify for the WHD, you should receive a letter telling you. These are usually sent between October and January.

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