Over 76,000 households received payments last winter

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A total of 76,468 households across Dublin received fuel allowance payments through the National Fuel Scheme last winter and will automatically receive payments again this year, as long as their eligibility remains the same, a local TD has said. Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, announced the start of the National Fuel Scheme for the 2021/2022 season recently. 

The Fuel Allowance, which is a means-assessed payment, will be paid for 28 weeks to an estimated 370,000 households across the country. Deputy Emer Higgins said, “I know that for the many households across Dublin Mid-West that received the Fuel Allowance payment last year, this Scheme is key to supporting them to meet their energy costs. Recipients are paid a weekly rate of €28, with an option also to receive two lump sum payments of €392 each.

“The scheme plays a vital role in ensuring that families across the constituency have the security in knowing they will be able to pay their heating bills over the winter months. I know it will be especially important to people this year in the context of rising fuel costs globally, and I am encouraging my colleagues in Government to factor this into the upcoming Budget. “All those who received the Fuel Allowance last year will automatically be paid again this year, as long as their entitlement remains. So I would really urge anyone who is in need of this scheme and has not applied previously to submit an application immediately. The Fuel Allowance application form is available through local Intreo Centres, Post Offices or on the Department’s website,” Deputy Higgins concluded.

Launching the 2021/2022 Fuel Season, Minister Humphreys said, “In recognition of the Scheme’s importance to so many families, I increased the weekly rate of payment by €3.50 in my first Budget as Social Protection Minister. “I am conscious that heating costs are a concern for many and that households have seen their bills increase and return to 2019 levels. I want to assure people that I am aware of these concerns and they will be an important factor for me as I continue the Budget 2022 negotiations, along with my Government colleagues.”

Sarah Brooks

Sarah Brooks

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