Consultation outcome
This consultation has concluded
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Having considered the consultation response, we intend to proceed with the extension and expansion of the Warm Home Discount scheme to 2026 and reforming the scheme in England and Wales.
The main consultation proposals that we will implement are:
We have also decided to make the following changes in light of the responses to the consultation:
The government will lay the regulations at the earliest opportunity for the scheme years up to 2025/2026. While the regulations will come into force after the usual start of the scheme year, spending on Industry Initiatives incurred between 1 April 2022 and the regulations coming into force will count towards suppliers’ obligations, as long as they are subsequently approved by Ofgem.
The government will consult on separate arrangements concerning a Warm Home Discount scheme in Scotland.
We received 87 responses to the consultation from a range of:
There was general support for the expansion and reform of the Warm Home Discount scheme and the main proposals in the consultation.
We're seeking views on proposals to extend, expand, and reform the Warm Home Discount scheme to 2026.
This consultation ran from
10:30am on 28 June 2021 to 11:45pm on 22 August 2021
The Warm Home Discount scheme obliges participating energy suppliers to provide rebates to their customers, to reduce energy bills for low-income and vulnerable households and tackle fuel poverty.
This consultation proposes to expand and reform the scheme in England and Wales until 2026, in line with the commitments announced in the Energy White Paper in 2020. The objective of the reforms is to improve the fuel poverty targeting rate of the scheme and ensure more fuel poor households can receive rebates on their energy bills automatically, through the use of data matching. An Impact Assessment setting out the impact of the proposals accompanies this consultation.
We would particularly welcome responses from energy suppliers and charities and other organisations focusing on fuel poverty and vulnerable people.
See the BEIS consultation privacy notice.
Please do not send responses by post to the department at the moment as we may not be able to access them.
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Published 28 June 2021
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