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Brussels Increases Energy Rebates for Qualifying Households Starting September 2026

Qualifying residents across the Brussels-Capital Region will receive higher monthly credits on electricity and gas bills under the updated local assistance rules from September 2026.

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By Brussels Policy Desk · Published 8 July 2026, 2:25

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Brussels Increases Energy Rebates for Qualifying Households Starting September 2026
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The City of Brussels has revised the eligibility thresholds and payment levels in its municipal energy rebate program, extending larger monthly credits to an estimated 42,000 additional households that pay utility bills through the regional grid operators.

Budget Review Context

The changes stem from the June 2026 examination of the City of Brussels fiscal documents, which compared 2025 utility price records from the distribution network against household income data collected by the regional social services office. This review identified gaps in coverage for residents in the lower income bands who experienced bill increases after the end of prior temporary caps.

Households in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean and Schaerbeek that previously received a 25-euro monthly credit will now receive 55 euros if their declared income falls below the updated limit of 32,000 euros for a two-adult home. The adjustment directly reduces the amount deducted from bank accounts each billing cycle for electricity and gas supplied by the local network.

Senior residents living alone in Ixelles who qualify under the new rules can apply the credit toward both energy and water charges, freeing a portion of their fixed monthly pension income that had previously covered those expenses. Local advocates note that the rebate is calculated automatically once the city administration verifies income through the existing tax database.

Allocation Details from Official Records

The 2026 municipal budget paper lists a total of 24.7 million euros assigned to the energy rebate line, compared with 19.3 million euros recorded for the same category in the 2025 accounts. The document states that the increase covers both the higher per-household amounts and the expanded number of recipients expected after the threshold adjustment.

City services will begin accepting updated applications through the online municipal portal on 20 July 2026, with the first adjusted credits scheduled to appear on October bills for households approved by the end of August. Residents who already receive the rebate do not need to reapply unless their income situation has changed since their last declaration.

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