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Off-grid Homes: Energy Support

19 October 2022

Lead MP

Fay Jones

Responding Minister

Graham Stuart

Tags

UkraineEnergyBenefits & WelfareAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Word Count: 4701
Other Contributors: 13

At a Glance

Fay Jones raised concerns about off-grid homes: energy support in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The MP asks for a reassessment of the amount of support offered to rural areas and seeks further action from the government to address current gaps in support. She requests that the Government reconsider whether more could be done to support rural households, particularly those dependent on heating oil or LPG.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The MP is concerned about the high cost of heating oil, which has increased by nearly 60% compared to prices before the war in Ukraine. She mentions that off-grid homes are on average five years older than urban areas, leading to higher energy costs and vulnerability. The Country Land and Business Association reports that 70% of rural housing across the UK is off the gas grid, using alternative heating methods such as oil or LPG, which do not receive equity support with more urban households.

Government Response

Graham Stuart
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Murray. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Brecon and Radnorshire on securing the debate. The Government recognise the pressures people are facing due to rising energy costs, particularly those in rural areas who rely on off-grid heating methods like oil or LPG. Since May, £37 billion of support has been announced, with vulnerable households receiving £1200 annually before additional measures such as the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) and alternative fuel payments are applied. The minister highlighted that while wholesale energy prices have risen significantly, with heating oil experiencing a 147% increase from September 2021 to September 2022, the Government's support has mitigated this impact for on-grid homes through the EPG. For off-grid homes, an additional one-off payment of £100 is provided equally across the UK. The minister stressed that while this may initially seem inequitable compared to the £100 monthly benefit given to on-grid households, it reflects comparable support and necessary adjustments for alternative fuels due to market dynamics. He also committed to monitoring these costs moving forward and being prepared to intervene if prices spike further.
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