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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 15 December 2011

Thursday, 15 December 2011

Questions (207)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

207 Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will reverse the cuts to the external insulation grant for housing in view of the unemployment that it is creating and due to the fact that it will retard progress towards energy efficiency. [40415/11]

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I have secured a budget allocation of €76 million for the Better Energy programme in 2012. The programme will continue to support at least 4,500 jobs and generate anticipated energy savings of 340GWh.

Support for external wall insulation was originally set at a level designed to stimulate demand and assist in the market development of this sector. In recent months, it is clear from the pattern of grant applications for Better Energy: Homes that this measure is in increasingly high demand. The changes to the external wall insulation grant reflect increased price competitiveness in the market and the relative cost of undertaking this work on the various house types. I do not propose to request Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland to make any further changes to the grant for external insulation.

Changes to the grant support levels are set out in the table.

Better Energy: Homes scheme

Previous Support Levels €

New Support Levels €

Roof Insulation

200

200

External wall insulation

4,000

Apartment (any) OR Mid-terrace House

1,800

Semi-detached OR End of terrace

2,700

Detached House

3,600

Internal Wall Dry-Lining

2,000

Apartment (any) OR Mid-terrace House

900

Semi-detached OR End of Terrace

1,350

Detached House

1,800

Cavity Wall Insulation

320

250

High Efficiency Gas or Oil fired Boiler with Heating Controls Upgrade

560

560

Heating Controls Upgrade

400

400

BER After Upgrade Works (Only one BER grant per home)

80

50

Solar Thermal

800

800

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