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A number of constituents have contacted me about the Warm Homes Pledge.

 

Good progress has been made in reducing energy bills and ensuring that homes are well-insulated. The number of homes that are well-insulated has increased from 14 per cent in 2010 to 50 per cent now.

 

There are a number of schemes available to help with insulation measures. Under Energy Company Obligation, Great British Insulation Scheme, Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, Green Homes Local Authority Delivery and Home Upgrade Grant, around 97,100 insulation measures were introduced in domestic properties between 1 December 2022 and 30 November 2023. The Government has estimated that over 300,000 homes will be supported through the Great British Insultation Scheme from April 2022 to March 2026, with £1 billion of funding available across that period.

 

The new price cap announced by Ofgem will mean that from April, the average bill is set to drop by £238. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has introduced new measures to help families save on energy costs and access cheaper deals. This includes examining how standard energy deals should work to pass on the cheapest electricity costs, as well as a new scheme to help customers repair or replace smart meter in-home displays after the one-year warranty. These displays provide an important service in helping families, including older and vulnerable people, keep track of their energy use. Extending support will help customers continue to make the most of the savings smart meters can offer as the price cap falls and competitive deals return to the market.

 

Smart energy tariffs could see £900 taken off energy bills. The Government is carrying out a call for evidence on standard energy tariffs. The call for evidence, which closes on 22 April 2024, is seeking views on making these tariffs more flexible, so families pay less if using electricity at a time of day when prices are lower while protecting those who are not suited to a flexible tariff.

Previous Campaign Responses

  • Northeye
  • The King's Speech 2023
  • Electoral Commission
  • Business and Trade
  • Culture, Media & Sport
  • Education
  • Energy Security and Net Zero
    • Net Zero
    • Energy Bill
    • Changing energy supplier
    • Warm Homes Pledge
    • Wood burners and fires
    • Energy Charter Treaty
    • Rooftop solar
    • Fracking for Shale Gas and Oil
  • Environment, Food, Rural Affairs, Animal Welfare
  • Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
  • Health
  • Home Office
  • Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
  • Transport
  • Treasury
  • Work and Pensions
  • Respect My Sex Campaign

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