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THE VOUCHERS, WORTH UP TO €277, ARE AIMED AT HELPING LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS PAY THEIR ENERGY BILLS If you’ve still got energy vouchers (_chèques énergie_) kicking around from last year, you
have until March 31 to spend them. After this date, energy suppliers will no longer accept them. The vouchers, which can be worth up to €277, are a French government initiative to help
low-income households pay their energy bills. More than 5 million households will receive 2023’s vouchers via the post, although distribution has BEEN DELAYED THIS YEAR. WHAT CAN I USE THE
ENERGY VOUCHERS FOR? You can use the vouchers to pay for energy bills, heating costs, and even towards renovations to make your house more energy efficient. In the case of the latter, it is
possible to exchange the energy voucher for a work voucher, if the work will be finished after March 31. To do this, you must contact the ministry via email or telephone (0 805 204 805).
This work must also be carried out by an official ‘RGE’-certified company – you can use the government website here to search for qualified professionals local to you. _The Connexion _has
published a full list of what you can use your energy voucher for HERE. READ MORE: HEAT YOUR HOUSE IN FRANCE WITH WOOD? HOW TO APPLY FOR AID If you fail to use the voucher before March 31,
you may be able to gain a replacement if you declare it lost or stolen. You must do this before April 30, and must contact the ministry to ask for a replacement, using the same contact links
given above. You will need your _numéro fiscal _alongside the number of the energy voucher, if possible. If the voucher is damaged or torn, it is still usable provided the necessary
information (such as ticket number, amount, validity date, etc) is visible. If not, you can ask for a replacement before April 30. RELATED ARTICLES FUEL OIL AID FOR HOMES IN FRANCE: WHO IS
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