The British Gas Energy Trust - help with energy debt

No matter which energy company you are with – if you’re struggling with your bills, you are not alone. The British Gas Energy Trust is here to help.

Giving energy debt grants and advice

British Gas Energy Trust is an independent charity1 funded by British Gas. The Trust helps families and individuals struggling with energy debt across England, Scotland and Wales.

If you’re struggling with energy debt, and don’t know where to turn – find the support that’s available.

If you’ve already had money advice, and are ready to apply, check the grants the Trust has available.

How British Gas Energy Trust can help

Independent charitable trust

Funded solely by British Gas since 2004, the British Gas Energy Trust has provided consistent money and energy advice for vulnerable households and is one of the largest, grant-giving energy trusts in the UK.

The Trust doesn’t​ mind who your energy supplier is

Whether you’re with British Gas or another supplier, there is help available to you. The majority of the information on this page applies to customers of any supplier, but if you’re a British Gas customer you’ll find more focused help towards the bottom of the page.

Advice local to you

The Trust funds local organisations that provide free 1-2-1 money, benefits, and energy-saving advice.

The Trust throughout the year runs a direct access energy debt programme, awarding grants to households most in need of support. Funds are limited and subject to eligibility.

Help for our customers

Our £140 million support package2 provided extra support to customers facing financial hardship including free energy grants, tailored support for households and funding for advice centres and charities. 

Find out how we can help you

Steps to getting help with your energy bills

If you’re struggling financially, take these steps to find trusted information, guidance and support to help you find a way through. 

Step 1. Check you’re getting what you’re entitled to

Are you receiving all the Government benefits you're entitled to?

We want to make sure you are getting all the financial support available. You can use the Turn2us support page to check.

View the checklist

Step 2. Speak with your energy supplier

If you’re struggling with energy bills, speak with your supplier to see if you can pay by instalments as part of a payment plan.

If you’re a British Gas customer, we’ll do everything we can to help you.

Get help from British Gas

Step 3. Get money and energy advice local to you

British Gas Energy Trust funds advice-giving organisations across England, Wales and Scotland. You can speak to a trained advisor for free in-person, online or by phone. You can get help with:

  • Planning your budget
  • Checking your benefits entitlement
  • Making sure you’re on the most suitable energy tariff
  • Negotiating with energy suppliers and resolving energy debt problems
  • Completing grant applications
  • Specific energy efficiency advice
Get help

Step 4. Applying for a grant

You must get money advice before applying for a grant from British Gas Energy Trust. The trust is unable to help everyone who applies. There’s two grants available. Full details and how to apply can be found on the Trust’s website.

Grants available

Raising awareness of the support available for energy debt

Since May 2022, British Gas has been working alongside the Post Office and specialist advisors from the Trust funded organisations to offer in-person money and energy advice at local Post Offices and community centres across Great Britain.

We’re planning more pop-ups and hoping to help thousands more people in the coming months.

About our pop-up energy advice

How the British Gas Energy Trust is helping people in energy debt across Britain

Find out how frontline advice services, funded by the British Gas Energy Trust, are providing money, benefits and energy efficiency advice and awarding grants to households to remove energy debt and fund emergency fuel credit.   

Hear from people the British Gas Energy Trust have already helped

British Gas Energy Trust supports local charities and social enterprises. Watch Manpreet's and Zara’s stories to see how the Trust helped them take control of their finances.

Manpreet’s story
Zara’s story

Additional support

We’ve detailed where on other supplier’s websites where you can find more information about the help available. If your supplier isn’t listed, search in Google for your supplier's name and add “struggling to pay” in the search box.

Help from the government

Find out what government support is available to help households deal with rising energy costs.

Government support for energy bills

Help and advice for British Gas customers

Struggling to pay your energy bills?

Last year, we helped over 300,000 customers manage their debt. So, don't be afraid to tell us why you're struggling, and we'll do everything we can to support you.

How can we help

Priority Services Register

Our Priority Services Register is a free support service for people who may be vulnerable – perhaps because of their age, health or disability, or if they’re going through a difficult time in their lives.

Register for priority services

Warm Home Discount

You may be eligible for a yearly £150 discount on your electricity bills.

Read about the Warm Home Discount

How to save energy at home

With higher energy costs this winter, it’s never been more important to understand how energy is used around your home – and what energy-efficient steps you can take to lower your bills.

Energy-saving tips

Additional information

  1. British Gas Energy Trust is Registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation no 1179578.

  2. Source: Centrica February 2024.

    On 25 August 2022, we announced a £25+ million customer support package with an additional £25 million of help for our customers announced in November 2022. In September 2023 we committed a further £50 million and another £40 million in February 2024, taking the amount we've invested in customer support to £140 million. On top of this, British Gas’ contribution to the Warm Home Discount scheme is over £92 million, which is the largest contribution compared to other energy suppliers. Source: Ofgem September 2023.