Energy One Stop Shop - Crisis, Prevention and Retrofit Readiness
Estimated value
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Awarded value
£600k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
04 Jun 2026
Description
PEC's Energy One Stop Shop project will provide comprehensive, person-centred support to households across Plymouth who are facing, or are at risk of, fuel poverty, cold homes and energy insecurity. In line with the challenges highlighted in the problem statement, the project brings together crisis support, preventative advice, in-depth casework and community-focused energy awareness to address both immediate hardship and the structural issues that place vulnerable residents at risk. The delivery approach will address the key drivers of fuel poverty: low-income, high-energy costs and poor energy efficiency, while ensuring residents receive coordinated and holistic support. This includes on-site advice through the PEC Home Hub, structured casework, targeted home visits and drop-ins across health and community venues, alongside campaigns focused on cold, damp and mould. Through this programme, PEC will: •Support individuals to reduces expenditure, strengthens income and help households manage energy bills, arrears and affordability challenges. •Advise communities on energy efficiency •Raise awareness on CO safety and the Priority Services Register •Provide interventions that reduce cold, damp and unhealthy housing conditions •Deliver structured casework and advocacy •Strengthen early prevention, through proactive outreach, citywide energy awareness and training for frontline workers so more professionals can recognise and respond to signs of fuel poverty earlier. The project will deliver clear and meaningful benefits for residents across Plymouth, with impacts that extend far beyond immediate energy support. By combining crisis intervention, tailored advice, structured casework and community engagement, the programme strengthens both household resilience and the wider system's ability to respond to fuel poverty effectively. Key benefits include: •Improved financial stability for vulnerable households •Greater confidence and understanding of energy use •Healthier, safer living conditions, •Increased awareness of CO safety and the Priority Services Register •Reduced crisis escalation •Stronger community resilience •Greater reach and inclusion •Long-term improvements in wellbeing
Scope
- Reference
- WWU1581
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Particular suitability
- Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Direct award
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£600k
Award date
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Contract start
07 Jun 2026
Contract end
31 Mar 2028