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25 Mar 2026

EXPLAINER: How to apply for the Social Welfare Fuel Allowance amid surging energy costs

Thousands across Ireland are eligible

EXPLAINER: How to apply for the Social Welfare Fuel Allowance amid surging energy costs

This week it was announced the Fuel Allowance season will be extended by 4 weeks until May 1, 2026, due to the recent surges in fuel costs amid the war in Iran.

Thousands of people across Ireland could benefit from this allowance but are you eligible and, if so, how do you apply?

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Fuel Allowance is a payment to help with the cost of heating your home during the winter months. It is paid to only one person in a household.

From January 2026, the weekly rate of Fuel Allowance is €38 per week. Some people getting Fuel Allowance can choose to be paid in 2 instalments (lump sums).

To get Fuel Allowance you must:

  • Be aged 66 or over
  • Be under 66 and get a qualifying social welfare payment 
  • Live alone (or only with certain people)
  • Satisfy a means test
  • You must also live in Ireland. You cannot get Fuel Allowance if your heating costs are provided in full as part of your accommodation.

To get Fuel Allowance, you must live alone, or with:

  • A spouse, civil partner or cohabitant who qualifies for an increase on your pension or social welfare payment, or is getting a qualifying payment in their own right
  • Dependent children
  • A person who gets Carer's Benefit, and who is caring for you or for your spouse, partner or cohabitant, or for a qualified child dependant on a full-time basis
  • A person getting short-term Jobseeker's Allowance (less than 312 days) or basic Supplementary Welfare Allowance (less than 364 days)
  • An immediate family member getting the Working Family Payment
  • A person getting a qualifying payment (for example, long-term Jobseeker’s Allowance) and who would be eligible for a Fuel Allowance in their own right
  • A person aged 66 or over
  • A person renting a room from you, where this doesn’t affect your entitlement to Fuel Allowance
  • A person you provide accommodation to in your own home, and for whom you get the Accommodation Recognition Payment

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Only one Fuel Allowance payment is paid to a household. If someone in the household is 66 or over, they should apply.

If more than one person in the household is getting a social assistance payment, you can decide who applies for Fuel Allowance.

If you are 66 or over, you don’t need to be getting a qualifying social welfare payment to get Fuel Allowance. However, you must satisfy a means test.

If you are under 66 years of age, you must be getting a qualifying social welfare payment.

Social welfare payments are either based on your PRSI contributions (social insurance payments) or means-tested social assistance payments.

Most social assistance payments (non-contributory payments) are generally considered to satisfy the means-test for Fuel Allowance with the exception of Carer’s Allowance.

Qualifying social insurance payments

If you are under 66 years of age, you must be getting one of the following qualifying social welfare payments.

  • Bereaved Partner's (Contributory) Pension
  • Incapacity Supplement under the Occupational Injuries Benefit scheme
  • Invalidity Pension
  • Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
  • Death Benefit under the Occupational Injuries Scheme
  • A pension or benefit from a country covered by EU Regulations or a country with which Ireland has a bilateral social security agreement (provided there is an equivalent Irish payment)
  • Qualifying social assistance payments
  • One Parent Family Payment
  • Carer's Allowance
  • Disability Allowance
  • Blind Pension
  • Bereaved Partner's (Non-Contributory) Pension
  • Deserted Wife's Benefit or Deserted Wife's Allowance
  • Guardian's Payment (Non-Contributory)
  • Farm Assist
  • Jobseeker's Transitional payment (JST)
  • Working Family Payment

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Working Family Payment

From January 1, 2026, if you are getting the Working Family Payment, you will also get the Fuel Allowance if:

  • No other member of your household is getting the Fuel Allowance
  • Your heating needs are not included in full as part of your accommodation
  • You are legally resident in Ireland
  • You do not need to submit an application. The first Fuel Allowance payment to people getting WFP was paid on March 12 2026 and include backdated payments from January 2026.

Supplementary Welfare Allowance

You can qualify if you have been getting Basic Supplementary Welfare Allowance for more than a year (this is 364 days over 12 months - it is paid on a 7-day week basis so 12 months’ payment is reached after day 364).

Jobseeker’s Allowance

You qualify if you have been getting Jobseeker's Allowance for more than 312 days (over 12 months - it is paid on a 6-day week basis so 12 months’ payment is reached after day 312). Days on Jobseeker's Benefit (JB) and Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) can count towards the 312 days, if your JB or PUP was immediately before your JA claim.

You can keep your Fuel Allowance if you move to Jobseeker’s Allowance from One Parent Family Payment, Carer’s Allowance or Jobseeker’s Transitional payment.

For more information visit Citizen's Advice

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