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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 October 2023

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

Questions (21)

Darren O'Rourke

Question:

21. Deputy Darren O'Rourke asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications the allocation for all of the different retrofit schemes accounting for any changes post revised estimates; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43463/23]

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The total 2023 allocation for Subhead B.4 Residential /Community Retrofit Programmes within my Department is €356.4 million. This amount is comprised of Voted monies along with additional funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Energy Efficiency National Fund.

The scheme-by-scheme allocations are informed by an initial forecast of expenditure and output for each of the Residential and Community Schemes agreed between the Department and SEAI at the beginning of the year. This forecast is based on a number of factors including expected demand for individual Schemes and the pipeline of works in place for each. In line with proper governance of public monies and ongoing monitoring of performance throughout the year, SEAI undertakes, and submits to the Department, a mid-year capital reforecast setting out any changes in terms of its expected end of year position regarding expenditure and output. This process can result in a reallocation across the Schemes. The figures provided below show the changes in funding at Scheme level this year.

The SEAI has confirmed that the revised allocations are sufficient funding to meet all expected demand for each Scheme this year.

The reallocation of funds, most notably to the Solar PV Scheme, reflect the continued strong levels of demand since the start of this year, in conjunction with Government's decision to reduce the rate of VAT on the supply and installation of solar panels to 0%.

Figures from SEAI show that to the end of September this year over 34,000 home energy upgrades have been supported through the SEAI - up 112% on the same period of last year. Based on this performance it is expected that the 2023 target of 37,000 home energy upgrades will be exceeded.

Residential / Community Retrofit Programmes - Subhead B4

Capital Allocations 2023 (€000) – Start of year breakdown

Capital Allocations 2023 (€000) - Post SEAI Mid-year reforecast

Better Energy Warmer Homes

148,500

148,500

Better Energy Homes

48,400

48,400

Community Energy Grant Scheme

68,000

66,000

National Home Energy Upgrade Scheme (One Stop Shop Service)

45,000

27,800

Solar PV Schemes

36,170

57,500

Community Activation Fund

5,330

3,200

Deep Retrofit

2,200

2,200

Building Energy Rating (BER) Supports

1,800

1,800

Renewable Electricity Support Scheme - Communities

1,000

1,000

Total

356,400

356,400

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