Cold Weather Payment
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Warm Home Discount is a one-off payment to help with the cost of energy during the winter. It's designed to make things a bit easier for those living on a low income or pension.
The Warm Home Discount is a one-off payment to reduce certain customers' energy bills over the winter months.
If your electricity supplier is part of the Warm Home Discount scheme, then you'll get the payment automatically if you or your partner receive the Guarantee Credit portion of Pension Credit. One of you must be named on your bill. Alternatively, if you're in receipt of another 'qualifying benefit' and are considered to have high energy costs, then you'll also receive an automatic payment. Either way, you should receive the discount automatically if you're eligible, so you don't need to apply for it.
Getting a Warm Home Discount doesn't affect your entitlement to a Winter Fuel Payment or the Cold Weather Payment.
If you're eligible for Warm Home Discount, you'll get £150 off your bills in winter.
The money won't be paid to you directly – it'll be added as credit to your electricity account. This usually happens between October and March.
You might be able to get the discount applied to your gas bill if you're a dual-fuel customer (you have a combined plan for gas and electricity with the same supplier).
If you use a prepayment meter, you'll probably be given a top-up voucher.
Some suppliers also offer indirect help to customers as part of the Warm Home Discount scheme. This might include advice on using less energy and help with reducing energy-related debts.
The eligibility requirements for Warm Home Discount changed last winter (2022-23).
To qualify, you or your partner must have an account with a participating electricity supplier, and one of you must claim one of the following:
The qualifying benefits include the Savings Credit portion of Pension Credit, Universal Credit and Housing Benefit. If you claim a qualifying benefit, the government will assess your energy costs based on the type, age and size of your property.
In deciding, the government will look at your circumstances on a specific date, known as the 'qualifying date'. For 2023-24, this is 13 August 2023.
You may not be considered eligible for the Warm Home Discount if you live in a more energy-efficient property, even if you receive a qualifying benefit (though this doesn't apply to recipients of the Guarantee Credit portion of Pension Credit).
If you think the energy costs assessment is inaccurate, you can challenge it by getting in touch with the Warm Home Discount helpline on 0800 030 9322.
If you're worried about rising energy costs, then it's a good idea to check you're claiming all the benefits you're entitled to – claiming certain benefits can make you eligible for the Warm Home Discount.
You can also ask your local council about its Household Support Fund if you need help to cover the cost of food, clothing or utilities.
Do you know what benefits you are entitled to? Our Benefits Calculator can help you, quickly and easily, to find out what you could be claiming.
Most eligible households will receive the Warm Home Discount automatically.
If you're eligible, you'll receive a letter between November and January telling you about the discount. Then, your electricity supplier will automatically apply the discount to your bill by the end of March.
This is different from previous years when you had to claim the money from your supplier if you weren't claiming the Guarantee Credit portion of Pension Credit.
If you haven't received a letter by mid-January and you think you're eligible, then you can contact the Warm Home Discount helpline on 0800 030 9322. The deadline for this winter is 29 February 2024.
If your electricity supplier isn't part of the Warm Home Discount scheme, you could consider switching to a participating supplier. But switching may not actually save you money, depending on the deal you're offered.
Equally, a new supplier you're considering switching to might not participate in the Warm Home Discount scheme, so it's important to factor that in if you currently receive it.
It's a good idea to seek impartial advice if you're thinking about switching energy suppliers. Call the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133.
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