
Everything you need to know about us
This website provides a source of information for UK residents regarding Government grants that are available to improve the energy efficiency of homes and businesses. We can provide funding for eligible properties in England, Scotland and Wales. Unfortunately we are unable to provide funding for properties in Northern Ireland.
We will assist in guiding you through the process of applying for Government funding. Any work that is installed will be carried out by a Trustmark accredited installation company. All work is guaranteed for up to 25 years (the length of guarantee is dependent upon the measure that is installed).
We are registered with the Information Commissioners Office. Any personal details submitted on this website are treated in the strictest of confidence. Please be assured that we do not make any cold calls. We will only contact you if you have requested that we do so.
Why Choose Government Energy Grants
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) is a Government energy efficiency scheme set up to help reduce carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty. The scheme was launched in April 2013 and over time it has been amended once certain obligation were hit. The scheme aims to help low income and vulnerable households with a free grant so that they can afford new energy saving measures. These grants are completely free and not repaid under any circumstances. The value of Grant you receive is based on your property and what improvements can be made.
You need to be a customer of one of the medium to large energy providers in the UK. You will need to own or rent a home with an EPC rating of A to E. However, if you are renting, you will only get certain energy efficient grants and you will need permission from your landlord to obtain the energy measures entitled to you under the grant schemes. Social housing properties are not eligible to qualify for grants under ECO, however it is always best to contact your local council authority. Finally, you or your tenant will need to qualify for a range of UK benefits.
Ofgem is a non-ministerial government department and an independent national regulatory authority. Their objective is to protect the interest of the consumers and is responsible for delivering and regulating government schemes, such as this one.





