Warmworks Scotland has been awarded a contract for a £244 million national fuel poverty scheme which will launch in September.
The scheme, which aims to help up to 28,000 vulnerable households, includes the installation of insulation and new heating systems. Other options will be available for people living off the main gas grid including solar thermal and biomass systems.
Housing Minister Margaret Burgess said: "This new scheme will give vulnerable households living in fuel poverty access to even more measures to make their homes energy efficient.
"These will be tailored to meet their needs to stop them from paying unnecessarily high fuel bills."
Warmworks Scotland is comprised of Energy Saving Trust, Changeworks charity and Scottish SME Everwarm.
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