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Scaled-back energy bill relief scheme for businesses set to be announced today

The revised scheme replaces the Energy Bill Relief Scheme (EBRG) is expected to offer help with bills for a further year, until March 2024.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, pictured at Downing Street, Westminster, London.

A scheme to support businesses with their energy bills will be announced later today (Monday January 9).

The existing level of support is expected to be significantly cut from April this year after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt warned existing spending is “unsustainably expensive”.

The package will be announced to MPs, with the current cap on the unit cost of electricity and gas for firms set to expire at the end of March and businesses desperate for details of ongoing help.

READ MORE: Energy Relief Scheme: How it works and how much businesses currently get

Sources said the replacement will give a discount on wholesale prices, not a fixed price, with very heavy energy-using sectors – such as steel, glass and ceramics industries – getting a larger discount than other businesses.

The revised scheme is expected to offer help with bills for a further year, until March 2024.

No 11 has rolled the pitch for the levels of support to be scaled back, arguing the current scheme estimated to cost more than £18 billion cannot be sustained forever.

Mr Hunt last week told business leaders the level of support was unsustainable and reiterated it was always limited to run for six months.