The government has announced an energy bill relief scheme to provide relief for non-domestic customers. Discounts will be applied to your energy usage between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023. Your supplier will automatically apply the discount, you do not need to contact us.
The government has announced the new 'Energy Bills Discount Scheme' for UK businesses, charities, and public sector organisations like schools, hospitals, and care homes. It will run from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024, and replace the 'Energy Bill Relief Scheme' which ends on 31 March 2023. Under the new scheme, all eligible UK businesses and other non-domestic energy users who have a contract with a licensed energy supplier will get a discount on high energy bills. Suppliers will automatically apply the discounts for eligible businesses. Visit GOV.UK to find out more about the Energy Bills Discount Scheme.
You might benefit from changing suppliers to get a better price, so use comparison sites to find the best deals. You can also speak to your supplier to see if your business could save by using more electricity outside peak periods.
Energy-efficiency measures in your business can reduce costs now, and help you invest in more efficient clean technologies for the future. The SME energy-efficiency scheme offers SMEs in the Tees Valley a fully-funded energy-efficiency audit, and expert independent advice.
Citizens Advice also offer useful tips and information on what to do if your small business can't afford its energy bills.
Large companies may qualify for the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS).