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Get Advice on Cutting Energy Costs with the Council’s Energy Efficiency Scheme

This winter, and into the New Year will see high energy prices possibly continue for Mid Ulster residents. Mid Ulster District Council is therefore encouraging residents to take timely advantage of its Energy Efficiency Scheme.

Under the Scheme, residents can contact the Council’s Energy Advisor, who can then provide tailored support for clients on how to be more energy efficient within their homes, including the generation of referrals to other available support schemes.

Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Dominic Molloy said:

 “If you or someone you know is struggling with rising energy bills, the start of the new year is the perfect time to contact us so that you or someone you know can receive support under the Energy Efficiency Scheme. This scheme can help you to minimise the impact on your household running costs in 2024.”

Depending on the needs of the individual households, the scheme can provide bespoke energy efficiency advice to help lower costs and increase the ability of buildings to hold heat; give information on local oil buying clubs and the Council’s Fuel Stamps Scheme that can reduce or help spread the cost of home heating oil; and assist with onward referrals for heating and insulation grants to improve the energy efficiency of your home.

The Energy Efficiency Scheme is one of several schemes offered by Mid Ulster District Council to help residents with energy costs, such as its Fuel Stamp initiative and home visits to provide tailored information and support.
 
For further information on this or any of the Council’s energy schemes, residents can go to https://www.midulstercouncil.org/resident/health-wellbeing/energy-advisory-scheme

Or contact Mid Ulster District Council on 03000 132 132 and ask to speak to the Energy Efficiency Adviser, or email health.wellbeing@midulstercouncil.org