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Warm Home Discount 2025/2026, check whos name is on your electricity bill.


The qualifying rules for the 2025 Warm Home Discount have changed from the 2024 rules- the property size/age rules have been scrapped so more will qualify this year than last year.
The Government have this week issued a Press Release reminding people in receipt of Income Related (means tested) benefits to check that they are named as the billpayer on their electricity bill to be eligible for the 2025 Warm Home Discount.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/reminder-to-eligible-households-to-get-150-off-energy-bills
Every household where the billpayer receives an eligible means-tested benefit will now be in line for the discount, after the government removed restrictions that previously excluded many who needed help with bills.
In England and Wales, this means households in receipt of Housing Benefit, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income Support, Pension Credit and Universal Credit will now be eligible.
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The government is now issuing a call to eligible households to check they are named on their electricity bill, with suppliers set to rely on customers’ records as of Sunday 24 August.
Someone might not be named on their electricity bill if they have recently moved house and changed supplier.
If you live in ENGLAND or WALES then you do not need to register this year.
All the government are asking that you do at this time is to ensure that if your household is receiving an IR benefit then the person who is receiving the benefit is named as the electricity bill payer.
A further note just to make clear that you do not have to be the named bill payer to get the WHD.
Being the named bill payer just makes it easier for the government to match IR benefit recipients with electricity accounts and tell the supplier to make the WHD credit to the account automatically.
If you are not named as the bill payer, and in some other circumstances, then there will be other ways for the WHD credit to be given to you if you get an IR benefit.
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Just to add, from above link, if you live in SCOTLAND:If you live in Scotland, are receiving Pension Credit Guarantee Credit and are named on your electricity bill (or your partner or legal representative is), you will likely receive the Warm Home Discount automatically. Scottish households in receipt of other means-tested benefits will need to apply for the discount via their energy supplier directly from October. Application windows will vary depending on the supplier.Not automatic unless you get Pension Credit in Scotland. Also, some suppliers accept applications from people on low incomes that are not on means-tested benefits.What @Newcad says only applies to England & Wales.2
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EDIT: Indeed the qualifying rules in Scotland are different. See the post below this.0
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ADDITIONAL:-The 2025-2026 scheme is now starting up with some suppliers.OVO energy have today opened this form for customers in SCOTLAND who may need to register for WHD.(The form is for customers living in SCOTLAND only, those living in England and Wales do not need to register for this years WHD).If you do live in SCOTLAND and receive an IR benefit then check if your own supplier has opened registration yet.If you are an OVO customer, and on IR benefits, in SCOTLAND then you should register with this form:3
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Octopus and Scottish/ British Gas schemes open in August. Octopus has some detailed info about this years criteria, so they seem to know something that gov.uk/ OFGEM hasn't published on thier site....There have been two separate schemes runnning for years, one for Scotland, and one for Eng/Wales.Scotland has never had the property based scheme and you've always had to apply for WHD if not on PC.0
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