£20m funding round now open for charities and community energy groups through the Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme.
Apply by 20 February 2024.
The Ofgem Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme (Energy Redress Scheme) is now open to applications, for its seventh funding round.
Charities and community energy groups, including community interest companies, co-operative societies and community benefit societies, can now apply for a grant through one of four funding streams, with a total of £20m available.
Projects will be considered if they support households most at risk from cold homes and high energy bills, develop innovative products and services related to domestic energy use, or address carbon emissions reduction, across England, Scotland and Wales.
Graham Ayling, senior project manager for the Energy Redress Scheme at Energy Saving Trust, said:
Cathryn Scott, Director for Enforcement and Emerging Issues at Ofgem, added:
The deadline for applications to this funding round is 20 February 2024 at 17:00, via the Energy Redress website.
Before applying, organisations need to pre-register by visiting the Energy Redress registration page.
Organisations that haven’t yet registered with the scheme must do so 10 working days before the relevant fund closes to allow time for eligibility checks to take place.
About the Energy Redress Scheme
Ofgem collects voluntary payments from companies that may have breached Ofgem administered rules. Energy Saving Trust manages the allocation of payments for the scheme, which has been in place for five years.
The scheme prioritises support for vulnerable energy consumers, the development of innovative products or services and the empowerment of consumers to reduce their carbon emissions.
The funding streams available are:
- The Main Fund, containing £13.25m – aimed at projects seeking grants between £50,000 – £2m that will support households in vulnerable situations.
- The Small Project Fund, containing £750,000 – aimed at projects seeking grants between £20,000 – £49,999 that will support households in vulnerable situations.
- The Innovation Fund, containing £3m – aimed at projects that will develop innovative products or services to benefit households. Applicants can apply for grants between £20,000 – £1m.
- The Carbon Emissions Reduction Fund, containing £3m – aimed at projects that will reduce UK carbon emissions and empower households to reduce their carbon footprint. Applicants can apply for grants between £20,000 – £1m.
Since 2018, the Energy Redress Scheme has funded more than 535 projects across England, Scotland and Wales and awarded over £100m in funding.
The projects have included:
- Impartial energy advice services supporting vulnerable people.
- Digital media to engage hard-to-reach audiences with energy issues and the support that is available to them.
- Research projects aimed at making sure that the needs of elderly people and disabled people are met by new energy technologies.
- Boosting the uptake of whole-house retrofits.
- Trialing new business models or interventions to allow households to use more locally generated energy.
Who is not eligible to apply?
If you are not a registered Charity, Community Interest Company, Co-operative Society or Community Benefit Society, you are not eligible to apply for funding under the Energy Redress Scheme.
Organisations will not be able to apply for funding through this scheme if they or their delivery partners have close links to energy companies in England, Scotland and Wales regulated by Ofgem. Examples include suppliers of electricity or gas, electricity or gas network operators and larger energy generators.
If you have any questions, please contact energyredress@est.org.uk.