Struggling with rising energy costs? Discover how to claim free government grants to improve your home's insulation and reduce your energy bills.
Energy Saving Grants helps you check eligibility and apply for funding. Image: ESG |
London, UK – November 28, 2024:
As fuel poverty continues to rise due to soaring energy prices, Energy Saving Grants is calling on homeowners, landlords, and tenants to take advantage of the numerous government grants available to improve home energy efficiency. With billions of pounds up for grabs, these free grants can significantly reduce energy bills and keep homes warmer during the winter months.
Despite the potential benefits, these grants remain underutilized due to widespread misconceptions. Many people mistakenly believe they are ineligible because they do not receive specific benefits. To address this, Energy Saving Grants is highlighting key programs such as the ECO funding scheme, Local Authority Flex (LA Flex) scheme, and the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS).
The ECO funding scheme, backed by energy companies, targets households receiving benefits or tax credits. It offers a range of solutions, including loft and wall insulation, solar panels, and new boilers. The LA Flex scheme extends support beyond traditional eligibility criteria, considering factors like income and health conditions. The GBIS focuses on low-income households and poorly insulated homes, providing funding for energy-saving measures.
"Many people mistakenly believe they won't qualify for these grants, particularly if they're not on benefits," said Andrew Williams, Funding Consultant at Energy Saving Grants. "We want to encourage everyone to check their eligibility. These are genuine, government-backed grants that can make a real difference."
Energy Saving Grants offers free advice and application support to help individuals navigate the process and secure the funding they need. By taking advantage of these grants, households can reduce energy consumption, lower bills, and contribute to a more sustainable future.