This scheme will provide energy bill relief for non-domestic customers in Great Britain. Discounts will be applied to energy usage initially between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023. A similar scheme will be established in Northern Ireland, providing a comparable level of support.
Eligibility:
The scheme will be available to everyone on a non-domestic contract including:
• Businesses.
• Voluntary sector organisations, such as charities.
• public sector organisations such as schools, hospitals and care homes
who are:
• On existing fixed price contracts that were agreed on or after 1 April 2022.
• Signing new fixed price contracts.
• On deemed / out of contract or variable tariffs.
• On flexible purchase or similar contracts.
Exclusions:
The scheme is intended to be of broad application but there may be very limited exclusions, for example businesses that use gas or electricity for the purpose of generating power they are selling back into the grid, such as power stations, pumped hydro or grid-level battery storage.
Non-domestic suppliers and consumers must not profit from the scheme other than for its intended purpose of providing relief on necessary energy bills. Any such activity will result in support being refundable to government and may be liable to further penalties.
The amount your bills will be reduced.
The government will provide a discount on your gas and electricity unit prices. To calculate your discount, the estimated wholesale portion of the unit price you would be paying this winter will be compared to a baseline ‘government supported price’ which is lower than currently expected wholesale prices this winter.
For all non-domestic energy users in Great Britain this government supported price has been set at:
• £211 per megawatt hour (MWh) for electricity.
• £75 per MWh for gas.
A comparable rate will be set shortly for Northern Ireland.
For comparison, wholesale costs in England, Scotland and Wales for this winter are currently expected to be around:
• £600 per MWh for electricity.
• £180 per MWh for gas.
The designs of the GB scheme and the separate Northern Ireland scheme will be consistent.
Legislation:
Urgent legislation to enable the implementation of the scheme will be introduced in Parliament in October. This will provide government with the powers to establish the scheme, ensure benefits are passed on to consumers and provide for an effective compliance and enforcement regime.
Off-grid Businesses:
If you are not connected to either the gas or electricity grid, equivalent support will also be provided for non-domestic consumers who use heating oil or alternative fuels instead of gas.
Further detail on this will be announced shortly.