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UK households to receive £150 winter electricity bill deduction

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Millions of households in the UK are set to receive a £150 deduction from their winter electricity bill as part of the annual Warm Home Discount scheme, in which numerous energy suppliers are participating. This discount is applied directly to the electricity bill rather than being issued as a cash payment.

To be eligible for the Warm Home Discount, individuals must be receiving specific benefits on the specified qualifying date, which varies annually. Automatic enrollment for the discount is available for residents of England and Wales, while in Scotland, only those receiving the Guarantee Credit element of Pension Credit qualify automatically. For other eligible benefits, individuals must apply directly to their energy supplier. Notably, the Warm Home Discount scheme is not applicable in Northern Ireland.

As energy bills are expected to rise slightly in January, the Ofgem price cap will increase from £1,755 to £1,758 for a typical dual fuel household paying by direct debit. The price cap will remain in effect until March 31, applying to standard variable rate tariffs. However, the cap does not dictate the total amount a consumer pays for energy, as charges are based on actual gas and electricity usage.

The Ofgem price cap sets limits on the charges for gas and electricity units, along with standing charges, which are fixed daily fees for connection to the energy grid. The cap figure reflects the anticipated annual costs for average energy consumption levels, with average household consumption estimates of 2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500 kWh of gas per year.

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