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HUG 2 Grant Scheme

The Home Upgrade Grant (HUG2) scheme is designed to provide energy efficiency upgrades and low-carbon heating solutions to low-income households living off-gas grid (i.e. there is no option to connect to the mains gas network in that area).

The grants available will be between £8,000 and £38,000 per home depending on the property and wall type, Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of the property and fuel type. Grant awards will be on a sliding scale with the most funding available to the lowest EPC rated properties with solid walls.

The scheme will target low carbon heating in addition to insulation methods with the funding tailored towards options such as air or ground source heat pumps or high retention electric storage heaters.

Insulation measures could include external wall, cavity, underfloor, loft or internal wall alongside things like smart heating controls and low energy lighting upgrades. Solar PV is also a proposed measure however this will be capped to only those properties receiving heating upgrades to help counteract running costs.

To be eligible for the grants, your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate rating of D, E, F or G and a household income of less than £36,000 per year. In the case of rental properties, the income eligibility relates to the property's tenants. Landlords will be required to contribute one-third of the cost of upgrades themselves or the remaining balance once the maximum council contribution has been reached.

Landlords are reminded that the Government has indicated it intends to increase the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) Regulations from the current EPC rating E to EPC rating C by 2030 so this is an opportunity to take advantage of available grants to prepare for these changes. This is restricted to Landlords with 4 or less properties.

Please note: As part of the application process, a new Energy Performance Certificate will be produced for your property by our qualified assessors.

In limited cases the Climate Change and Environment Team may take enforcement action against a landlord where they fail to carry out the necessary improvement works, and the property is let in contravention of the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015. 

The Council has agreed that in the event of enforcement action being taken, the Climate Change and Environment Team will adopt the same procedure as used by the Housing Standards Team, as per the Council's Corporate Enforcement Policy, and their Locally Adopted Charges.  Both documents can be found below.

Locally_adopted_charges_v1.16_-_Jan_2023.pdf (e-lindsey.gov.uk)

Corporate_Enforcement_Policy_2017.pdf (e-lindsey.gov.uk)

If you have any queries regarding the grant or feel that you may qualify please contact greenhomesgrants@e-lindsey.gov.uk or call 01507 613573.