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Government extends energy support criteria for businesses

Independent retailers who renewed their contracts at any point after 1 December 2021 will now be eligible for support

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The government has announced updates to the energy bill relief scheme, increasing the eligibility criteria for businesses to benefit.

Independent retailers who renewed their contracts at any point after 1 December 2021 will now be eligible for support, this was previously 1 April 2022. The support provided to business comes in the form of a wholesale price set at 21.1p per kWh for electricity, and 7.5p per kWh for gas.

This is the supported wholesale price, which makes up part of the overall kWh rate that a business pays.

For fixed contracts the discount will reflect the difference between the government supported price and the relevant wholesale price for the day the contract was agreed. The government will publish the wholesale prices it will use for calculating this for each day from 1 December 2021.

For variable, deemed and all other contracts, the discount will reflect the difference between the government supported price and relevant wholesale price, but be subject to a ‘maximum discount’ of 34.5p/kWh for electricity and 9.1p/kWh for gas.

Businesses on variable/flexible contracts will need to choose if they move to fixed contracts. Third party intermediaries (TPIs)/energy brokers have no influence over the per unit cost reductions that will be applied to energy costs under the scheme.

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