MILLIONS of households that pay for their energy through commercial contracts will receive a £400 energy bill discount from October.

The government has today confirmed that additional funding will be made available so that the £400 energy bill discounts will be extended to help those previously excluded.

Payments will begin in October and will be dished out in six instalments

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Payments will begin in October and will be dished out in six instalmentsCredit: Getty

The funding will now help park home residents and those tenants whose landlords pay for their energy via a commercial contract.

The government is committed to ensuring such households receive the same support for their energy bills.

The Government will introduce legislation to make sure landlords pass the £400 energy bill discount on to tenants who pay all-inclusive bills.

According to a recent report by Citizen Advice, almost 585,000 renters are currently signed up to a “bills included” contract with their landlords.

It is estimated that 850,000 households live in mobile homes on 2,000 sites across the UK that aren’t protected by the energy price cap and it was unclear as to whether they would be entitled to the energy bill discount.

The government also failed to clarify how more than 17,000 additional households that rely on heating networks to warm their homes will receive the discount.

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