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Linda Howard & Kate Lally

Households can apply for £400 off energy bills from this month

Hundreds of thousands of households across the UK will be able to apply for a £400 boost later this month.

While domestic households with a direct relationship with their electricity supplier will get the non-repayable payment automatically, in six instalments under the Energy Bills Support Scheme as part of the UK Government’s £37 billion cost of living support package, others will have to manually claim the financial help.

People living in park homes, houseboats, off-grid, or who pay their energy bills as part of an all-inclusive rental agreement with their landlord, will need to apply for a one-off payment of £400 from the Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding, which will then be paid directly to them by their local authority.

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The Daily Record reports the UK Government has confirmed that the application portal for the Energy Bills Support Scheme Alternative Funding is due to open later this month, along with a dedicated helpline to assist customers without online access.

Online applications will open later in January for households in England, Scotland and Wales who are eligible for the £400 one-off payment to submit their details.

The UK Government said this is likely to include:

  • care home residents
  • park home residents
  • tenants in certain private and social rented homes
  • homes supplied via private wires
  • residents of caravans and houseboats on registered sites
  • farmers living in domestic farmhouses
  • off-grid households

Once households have applied to receive support and their applications have been processed and verified, eligible applicants' details will be shared with local authorities who will deliver the one-off, non-repayable support this winter.

Applicants will only be able to submit information through the GOV.UK portal when it opens this month and should not contact their local authority directly as they will not be able to offer any more information.

The UK Government also said that the exact date that an eligible household will receive support will depend on when the application is made and when the payment can be processed by the relevant local authority.

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