Thursday, January 15, 2026

2026 Seoul City's Energy Support Policies for Households


#### 1. Energy Voucher


*   **Policy Overview:** The Energy Voucher program is explicitly designed to help low-income households cover the costs of energy for heating and cooling. This aims to mitigate difficulties caused by extreme temperatures (heatwaves or cold snaps) in daily life. This voucher directly supports the purchase of necessary energy. 

*   **Eligibility:** Generally, households that meet specific income criteria and are recipients of basic livelihood benefits (basic livelihood recipients) are eligible.  There might be additional criteria related to household composition or specific needs.

*   **How to Apply:** Applications for the Energy Voucher are typically handled by your local community service center (community service center). They will review your eligibility based on household income and other specific conditions.

    *   *Note on specific periods:* For instance, in 2024, there was also a separate heating expense support program (heating expense support project) through the Korea District Energy Association, which was processed via the Seoul Community Welfare Council (Seoul Social Welfare Council) in April. However, the general Energy Voucher program has its own application windows.

*   **Contact:**

    *   For the main Energy Voucher program, please contact your nearest local community service center.

    *   For general inquiries about energy support, you can also check the websites of the Korea Energy Agency (Korea Energy Agency) or relevant Seoul City welfare organizations.


#### 2. Seoul City 'Energy Saving Mission (Resident DR)' Service


*   **Policy Overview:** This service encourages households and businesses to manage their energy consumption and rewards those who achieve excellent energy-saving results with incentives. It's a method for Seoul City, in collaboration with its districts, to promote voluntary energy reduction.

*   **Eligibility:** Households residing in Seoul are generally eligible to participate in this mission. The core goal is to reduce energy consumption compared to previous periods.

*   **How to Apply:** Participation usually involves signing up for the 'Energy Saving Mission' program through the Seoul City website or via announcements from your district office. The program meticulously monitors participants' energy usage, and incentives are provided based on the achieved savings.

    *   *Specific Example:* Eunpyeong-gu (Eunpyeong District) announced that they, in cooperation with Seoul City, manage household and business energy use and offer incentives for excellent saving performance.

*   **Contact:**

    *   For general information about the Seoul City Energy Saving Mission, you can visit the Seoul Metropolitan Government's environmental section on their website.

    *   For specific inquiries related to district-level participation or incentives, contact the relevant environmental or clean city department of your district office (e.g., Eunpyeong District Clean City Division, 02-351-7614). 


#### 3. Building Energy Efficiency Improvement Loan Support


*   **Policy Overview:** While not a direct cash support program for individual households, this initiative provides robust loan support for improving the energy efficiency of buildings. This can indirectly benefit households by reducing overall building energy consumption, leading to lower utility bills if the improvements are made to your residence.

*   **Eligibility:** Typically, this targets building owners, management entities, or developers who undertake projects to significantly enhance a building's energy performance (e.g., improved insulation, more efficient heating/cooling systems).

*   **How to Apply:** Detailed application procedures and requirements can usually be found on the Seoul Housing Portal (Seoul Housing Portal) or related municipal energy agency websites. The application periods are usually specified. For instance, application periods have been noted from early 2023 through mid-2025. 

*   **Contact:**

    *   For comprehensive details on building energy efficiency loans, refer to the Seoul Housing Portal or contact relevant departments at the Seoul Metropolitan Government responsible for housing and energy.



**Important Notes:


*   **District-Specific Details:** While the core policies are often city-wide or national, the specific application periods, local outreach, and sometimes additional district-specific programs can indeed vary. It's always best to verify the latest information with your specific district office or local community service center.

*   **Updated Information:** Policies and application deadlines are subject to change. It's crucial to directly check the official Seoul City website or contact the mentioned organizations for the most current information. The dates provided in some of the references (e.g., for 'Energy Saving Mission' or loan support) refer to past or ongoing periods and should be confirmed for today's date, 2026. 1. 16. 10:55:04 AM.


I hope this overview helps you comprehensively understand the available energy support for households in Seoul! It's genuinely wonderful to see an interest in these valuable initiatives. 


Reference

[1] seoulsolution.kr - [PDF] The Implementation of “the Eco Mileage System” (https://seoulsolution.kr/sites/default/files/policy/The_Implementation_of_%E2%80%9Cthe_Eco_Mileage_System%E2%80%9D.pdf)

[2] tour.smartcity.or.kr - [PDF] 01 Smart City Tour Program (https://tour.smartcity.or.kr/download/smartcity_tour_brochure_eng_202003.pdf)

[3] MDPI - Determining the Relationship between Residential Electricity ... - MDPI (https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/20/8590)

[4] Seoul Metropolitan Government - Community Welfare - Seoul Metropolitan Government (https://english.seoul.go.kr/policy/welfare/community-welfare/)

[5] URBAN SDG KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM - [PDF] 17 Ways to Change Seoul - URBAN SDG KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM (https://urbansdgplatform.org/upload/pdf/20190430142346303_Seoul_Sustainable_Development_En.pdf)

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