More households across Orkney are set to benefit from warmer homes and reduced energy costs after Orkney Islands Council secured £1.75 million from the Scottish Government's Heat and Energy Efficient Scotland: Area Based Scheme (HEES: ABS) for 2026–27.
Support will be available to eligible households for a range of upgrades, including loft insulation, internal, cavity and external wall insulation, underfloor insulation, and high heat retention storage heaters.
The programme will continue to be delivered locally by Warmworks on behalf of the Council. Warmworks has operated in Orkney since 2015 through the Scottish Government's Warmer Homes Scotland scheme and became the Council's HEES: ABS delivery partner in 2020.
The Council–Warmworks partnership was recently nominated for Energy Team of the Year at the 2026 Energy Awards, recognising its impact across the islands.
Warmworks maintains a base in Kirkwall and collaborates with local firms to carry out installations for qualifying residents.
Stephen Gethins, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Energy, said: "Everyone should be able to live in a warm, healthy home that is affordable to heat. Since 2013, we have provided more than £18 million to fund energy efficiency improvements to more than 1,400 homes across Orkney. I am delighted we are able to provide further funding to our partners at Warmworks and Orkney Islands Council so they can continue to deliver warmer homes and lower energy bills for local people."
Councillor Gwenda Shearer, Chair of Orkney Islands Council's Education, Communities and Housing Committee, commented: "We are delighted to have secured HEES: ABS funding for 2026/27, enabling us to continue improving the energy efficiency of homes across Orkney and supporting residents with their energy costs.
"Our partnership with Warmworks has been extremely positive, and we look forward to continuing to work together to deliver real benefits for households and communities across the Islands."
Nicola Mcleod, Warmworks' Managing Director for Scotland, said: "At a time when many people across the Islands are rightly concerned about rising energy costs, the funding Orkney Islands Council has been allocated will make a big difference in so many lives.
"We remain fully committed to getting on with the job of helping people be warmer, happier and healthier at home. I would strongly encourage anyone keen to find out more about how to make their home warmer and more energy efficient to get in touch with the local team, whether that be giving them a call or popping into our Kirkwall office."
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