ETII discount and heat networks
The Energy and Trade Intensive Industries (ETII) and Heat Network Operators may have additional energy market exposure and you may be eligible for further support.
ETII discount
As per the Government’s guidelines, we’ll apply an ETII discount for you (charging 70% of the rate against 100% of your volume, rather than 100% of the rate against 70% of your volume).
Customers Monthly WAP | Government ETII Support Price | Max ETII Discount | Final ETII Discount | 70% ETII rate for billing |
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£100 | £185 | £89 | -£0 | £0.0 |
£200 | £185 | £89 | -£15 | -£10.5 |
£300 | £185 | £89 | -£89 | -£62.3 |
£400 | £185 | £89 | -£89 | -£62.3 |
£500 | £185 | £89 | -£89 | -£62.3 |
We’ll then apply any EBDS discount, charging 30% of the rate against 100% of your volume (rather than 100% of the rate against 30% of your volume).
Customers Monthly WAP | Government EBDS Support Price | Max EBDS Discount | Final EBDS Discount | 30% EBDS rate for billing |
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£100 | £302 | £19.61 | £0 | £0.0 |
£200 | £302 | £19.61 | £0 | £0.0 |
£300 | £302 | £19.61 | £0 | £0.0 |
£400 | £302 | £19.61 | -£19.61 | -£5.9 |
£500 | £302 | £19.61 | -£19.61 | -£5.9 |
EBDS heat network support
The EBDS also supports Qualifying Heat Suppliers (QHS) serving domestic end consumers. If you’re a QHS, the law requires you to apply for this support and pass on the benefit to your customers.
What’s next?
If you believe that you should be entitled to the ETII or QHS you need to register and complete the application form with the Department of Energy and Net Zero (DESNZ) before the 31 July, it takes about 30 minutes.
Once you’ve completed your application, the Department of Energy and Net Zero (DESNZ) will assess your details and evidence, then tell us whether you’re eligible or not.
Complete formFor more information visit the gov.uk website.