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Scottish Power customers can get £750 help with energy bills – how to apply

SCOTTISH Power customers can get £750 wiped off their debts through the supplier's hardship fund.

The company has a support scheme in place for households who are struggling to pay their bills.

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Scottish Power customers can get help if they're in energy arrears

The cost of gas and electricity has soared and is set to climb even higher this year.

Last week, energy regulator Ofgem announced that the new energy price cap will take the average household bill to £1,971 a year.

That's an annual increase of £693 for the average family, which could push millions into fuel poverty.

Research by the Resolution Foundation shows that 2.5million people will face "fuel stress" due to rising bills, doubling the UK total to 5million.

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We explain what help Scottish Power customers can get through the supplier's hardship fund.

What is the Scottish Power hardship fund?

Scottish Power customers who are struggling to pay their energy bills can get help through the scheme.

Up to 40% of arrears can be cleared through the scheme, up to a maximum value of £750.

Awards are only made to help with debts and are made to the energy account, so you won't receive a cash grant or money to put towards future energy use.

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You need to prove you're in financial hardship and have debts that you're struggling to pay.

There's no deadline but you can make a claim every three years.

If you've previously received a grant you can claim again, but only if it was more than three years ago.

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Who is eligible for the Scottish Power hardship fund?

To receive a grant from the hardship fund you have to be a Scottish Power customer and prove that you're in financial hardship.

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