Surrey online energy advice tool
Surrey County Council provides an online energy advice tool.
The online tool will ask you a series of short questions and depending on the answers it will offer tailored information on grants, support and advice, and non-financial help on a range of topics including:
- free or part-funded schemes to make homes more energy efficient
- signpost to debt relief grants
- where to find additional services such as clothes and food banks
- fuel vouchers.
Home upgrade grant phase 2 (HUG2)
Over £12 million of grant funding is available for Surrey residents whose homes are not heated by gas, to make their homes more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
Residents living in hard to heat homes and on lower incomes could receive funding for upgrades that:
- improve a range of insulation including wall, loft and underfloor
- install solar PV, solar thermal and air source heat pumps
- ensure ventilation meets the industry standards
Eligible properties must have an EPC rating of D to G, the primary form of heating must not be mains gas and applicants will need to meet the financial eligibility criteria. Funding is limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Residents can check if they are eligible by visiting the Action Surrey website or phoning 0800 783 2503.
Great British Insulation Scheme
You may be able to get free or cheaper insulation to reduce your home’s energy bills.
You might get support if your home:
- has an energy performance certificate (EPC) of D to G - check your EPC
- is in Council Tax bands A-D in England or A-E in Scotland or Wales - check your Council Tax band
You can be a homeowner, landlord or tenant (either renting privately or from a housing association).
If you’re a tenant, speak to your landlord before you apply. You’ll need their permission before any insulation can be installed.
Visit the GOV.UK website for information on how to apply for the Great British Insultation Scheme.
Bills and money saving advice
A range of local and national organisations have published information and advice on how you can reduce your utilities costs.
- For advice on saving money on energy bills, read the Energy Saving Trust’s useful advice.
- For advice on reducing your water bills, read Affinity Water’s water saving advice.
- For reduced water bills for customers on low income, read more about Afinity Water's low income fixed tariffs.
- For advice on how to improve the efficiency of your home, read Action Surrey’s advice.
- For independent advice and to apply for grants for energy debt, visit the British Gas Energy Trust. This service is available for everyone, not just British Gas customers.
- If you are spending a lot of money on your broadband and phone contracts, check out a list of cheaper packages from Ofcom.
- To save money on fuel, use the petrol prices website to help you find the cheapest and nearest fuel.
- To save money on travel, many travel operators are offering discounts or capped travel deals. Subject to your situation, you may also be eligible for a free bus or travel pass. Visit Surrey County Council's website for more details.
- If you’re struggling with the cost of prescriptions, you can save money by buying an NHS Prescription Prepayment Certificate or through the NHS low income scheme.
- If you are struggling to afford the cost of period products, you can access free products at libraries across the borough. Surrey County Council is working with charity Binti International to provide free period products in library locations across Surrey. Website Sanitary Saver lists where to buy the cheapest sanitary items.
How to avoid and report energy scams
Scammers may sometimes contact you pretending to be from Ofgem. For example, a scammer might call saying they are from Ofgem, suggest you switch and then ask for your bank details. They might try to contact you by:
- knocking at your door
- phone call
- social media
- pop-up message on a website
- instant message
- text message.
These are energy scams. Ofgem would never sell you energy, ask for personal information or come to your property.