Environment

#2026/389The Warm Home Discount (England and Wales) Regulations 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This statutory instrument establishes the Warm Home Discount Scheme specifically for England and Wales from 1 April 2026. It requires licensed energy suppliers to provide rebates to low-income and vulnerable households (the Core Group) identified by the Secretary of State, primarily pensioners receiving Pension Credit. Suppliers must meet a Core Spending Obligation by issuing direct rebates of £150 to eligible customers. The regulations also set Non-Core Spending Obligations for compulsory electricity suppliers, allowing spending on approved industry initiatives such as boiler and central heating installation/repair, energy efficiency measures, and other specified activities. The scheme replaces previous GB-wide arrangements, separating England and Wales from Scotland.

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Key Changes

  • Introduces separate England and Wales Warm Home Discount scheme from 1 April 2026, replacing previous GB-wide scheme
  • Core Group customers receive fixed £150 rebate paid directly by suppliers
  • Compulsory electricity suppliers must meet calculated Non-Core Spending Obligations on industry initiatives and specified activities

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Affected Parties

energy supplierslow-income households+4 more…

Tags

energy bills,fuel poverty,winter fuel
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