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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 July 2008

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Questions (945, 946, 947, 948)

Noel Coonan

Question:

944 Deputy Noel J. Coonan asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the grants available to a person who is building a house including solar panels; the way a person can avail of grants for solar panels; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28333/08]

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Denis Naughten

Question:

956 Deputy Denis Naughten asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources his plans to introduce a grant aid scheme for wood log gasifiers; the steps he will take to support domestic renewable energy; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28845/08]

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Liz McManus

Question:

959 Deputy Liz McManus asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the breakdown of the number of applicants to the greener homes scheme for every month since it began; the budget allocated for every month since the scheme began; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29004/08]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 944, 956 and 959 together.

The Greener Homes Scheme provides support to homeowners to invest in a range of domestic renewable energy heating technologies including solar panels, biomass boilers and stoves, and heat pumps. Earlier this week I announced Phase III of the scheme which adds log gasification boilers as an eligible technology for grant support.

The other main change under Phase III of the scheme is that from now on only existing (at least one year old) houses will be eligible for support. The Building Regulations 2008, recently brought into force, make the inclusion of components of renewable energy in new homes compulsory.

The following table sets out the numbers of applicants received under the Greener Homes Scheme.

Total cumulative number of applications received

Total number of valid applications remaining

December 2006

11,510

10,850

September 2007 (end of Phase I)

19,575

16,830

December 2007

21,525

17,410

July 1st 2008

28,130

22.130

Payment of grant can be drawn down by applicants at any time within the twelve month period of validity once all conditions of the scheme are met. The payments on a monthly basis under the scheme since its inception are set out in the following table.

Number of Payments

Amount of Grant Paid

Apr-06

0

0

May-06

0

0

Jun-06

5

10,900

Jul-06

50

150,346

Aug-06

107

328,304

Sep-06

188

577,578

Oct-06

219

709,606

Nov-06

426

1,390,748

Dec-06

346

1,139,511

Jan-07

379

1,285,534

Feb-07

510

1,720,197

Mar-07

572

1,971,200

Apr-07

551

1,858,614

May-07

598

2,058,025

Jun-07

730

2,510,842

Jul-07

476

1,597,794

Aug-07

753

2,378,771

Sep-07

782

2,278,989

Oct-07

838

2,635,747

Nov-07

1,270

3,801,759

Dec-07

926

2,657,974

Jan-08

675

1,927,443

Feb-08

716

1,946,585

Mar-08

617

1,696,239

Apr-08

566

1,534,356

May-08

714

1,801,996

Jun-08

735

1,827,308

13,749

41,796,366

Noel Coonan

Question:

945 Deputy Noel J. Coonan asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the number of companies that have been given permits for excise duty to produce bio-fuels; the number of companies that do not have permits and pay per litre in comparison to companies who have a permit for excise relief; the benefits of having a permit; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28334/08]

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My Department does not grant permits for the production of bio-fuels. In 2005 and 2006 my Department held competitive calls for proposals for Bio-fuel Mineral Oil Tax Relief Schemes. The schemes were open to anyone who could fulfil the criteria laid out in the Guidance Notes which were provided to all applicants. There were specific limits on the amount of excise relief available under the various categories in each scheme and this was stipulated in the relevant Guidance Notes. The highest scoring applicants were successful in each competition.

There were 18 successful applicants in total and they have been granted excise relief on certain volumes of bio-fuel over the course of the schemes which run to 2010. The successful companies can produce a certain volume of bio-fuel on which they do not have to pay excise to the Revenue Commissioners. There are other bio-fuel producers in Ireland who are producing bio-fuel outside of the excise relief scheme. Details of the number of such companies would be a matter for the Revenue Commissioners. These data are not held in my Department.

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