New applicants to the 2023/24 scheme can receive grants of between £9,000 and £21,600 per household, depending on individual circumstances, and it is available to:
Owner-occupiers living in properties in Council Tax Bands A, B and C.
Owner-occupiers living in properties in Council Tax Band D if they have a household energy rating of E, F or G.
For owner-occupiers on islands, in addition to the above, living in properties in Council Tax Band E to H if they have a household energy rating of E, F or G.
Private rented householders living in properties in Council Tax Bands A, B and C.
Council leader, Councillor Robin Currie, said: “Hundreds of people in Argyll and Bute have already benefitted from warmer, more energy efficient homes as a result of the scheme.
“Not only have these improvements helped to reduce peoples’ outgoings in terms of heating costs, they have also contributed to creating a climate friendly Argyll and Bute by reducing carbon emissions.
"Fuel poverty is a real concern and I don’t think people realise their home could benefit from a range of energy efficiency improvements through the scheme, at no or very little cost to themselves. I would urge people to take advantage of this non means-tested scheme while it is available and get in touch to see how it could benefit them.”
Home Energy Scotland will carry out an estimate of household energy ratings, make a referral, and offer an energy saving assessment. To find out more, please contact Home Energy Scotland on 0808 808 2282.
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