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<p>The Government recognises that millions of households across the UK have been impacted
by rising energy bills and the wider cost of living. That is why the Government is
providing over £15 billion in further support, targeted particularly on those with
the greatest need. This package is in addition to the over £22 billion announced previously,
with government support for the cost of living now totalling over £37 billion this
year. The package includes:</p><ul><li>£400 off GB energy bills from October through
the expansion of the Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS);</li><li>A £650 Cost of Living
Payment for over 8 million households across the UK in receipt of means tested benefits;</li><li>A
£150 one-off disability Cost of Living Payment for 6 million people who receive non-means
tested disability benefits;</li><li>An extra one-off £300 this year for over eight
million pensioner households to help them cover the rising cost of energy this winter;</li><li>An
extra £500 million of local support, via the Household Support Fund, for households
that are not eligible for Cost of Living Payments or for families that still need
additional support.</li></ul><p> </p><p>The Government has also expanded and increased
the Warm Home Discount. Three million vulnerable households will now receive £150
each year. The Government’s objective for the Warm Home Discount is to focus the support
towards those on the lowest incomes and in, or at greatest risk of, fuel poverty.</p><p>
</p><p>The Government has robust plans in place to improve the efficiency of peoples’
homes. The Heat and Buildings Strategy, published in October, detailed the £3.9 billion
committed over the Spending Review period to improve the energy efficiency of our
building stock and help to reduce bills.</p><p> </p><p>We are also expanding the Energy
Company Obligation, which places an obligation on larger energy suppliers to provide
energy efficiency and heating measures for fuel poor households across Great Britain,
to £1 billion per year from 2022-2026. This will help 133,000 low-income households
annually to improve their energy efficiency.</p><p> </p><p>The Government will continue
to monitor how global events affect energy bills and the cost of living into the winter.</p>
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