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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 6 November 2012

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Questions (655)

Seán Fleming

Question:

655. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the number of persons that have availed of sustainable energy grants during 2012; the range of funding provided for these grants; the total sum awarded; the type of work covered by these grants; the breakdown by county of the grants awarded; his plans to continue the scheme next year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48703/12]

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) administers the Better Energy Programme. Better Energy: Homes provides financial assistance to private homeowners who wish to improve the energy performance of their homes. Fixed grants are provided towards the cost of a range of measures including attic insulation, wall insulation, heating systems upgrades, solar thermal panels and accompanying BER. The grants range from €200 for attic insulation to €3,600 for external wall insulation and the average grant value per household in 2012 is €1,100. Better Energy: Homes is a demand-led programme. From the start of 2012 to 31st October 2012, the scheme disbursed over €25.9m in grants and supported the installation of almost 64,000 measures in over 23,000 homes.

Better Energy: Warmer Homes delivers a range of energy efficiency measures to households that are vulnerable to energy poverty and is 100% funded by the Exchequer. The measures include attic insulation, draught proofing, lower energy light bulbs, energy advice, and cavity wall insulation, when appropriate. The scheme is managed by the SEAI and delivered through a range of Community Based Organisations (CBOs), augmented by a panel of private contractors in order to ensure national coverage. From the start of 2012 to 31st October 2012, the scheme has disbursed over €9.3m in Exchequer funds and supported the delivery of energy efficiency upgrades to over 7,400 homes.

The following tables provide a breakdown of the number of homes, measures and geographical distribution of grants paid under Better Energy Homes and Better Energy Warmer Homes from January to October 2012.

Table 1

Number of homes and measures completed under Better Energy Homes and Better Energy Warmer Homes

(Jan - Oct 2012)

2012 (Jan – Oct)

Better Energy: Homes

Better Energy: Warmer Homes

Homes Completed

23,023

7,401

Measures Completed

63,876

N/A

Total Spend (€ M)

€25.9 M

€9.3 M

Table 2

Breakdown of measures completed under Better Energy Homes (Jan - Oct 2012)

Table 2

Roof

Walls

Heating Systems

Solar

BER

Total

Measures Completed

15,348

17,893

5,142

1,815

23,678

63,876

Total Spend (€ M)

€3.103

€17.107

€2.829

€1.453

€1.501

€25.992

Table 3

Number of homes by County completed under Better Energy Homes and Better Energy Warmer Homes

(Jan - Oct 2012)

County

Better Energy : Homes

Better Energy : Warmer Homes

Carlow

220

110

Cavan

398

161

Clare

902

194

Cork

3,856

854

Donegal

538

384

Dublin

4,387

1,146

Galway

1,794

221

Kerry

923

393

Kildare

638

101

Kilkenny

401

115

Laois

331

61

Leitrim

155

187

Limerick

1,527

450

Longford

155

106

Louth

539

38

Mayo

834

525

Meath

592

128

Monaghan

363

160

Offaly

289

165

Roscommon

315

201

Sligo

314

185

Tipperary

997

427

Waterford

1,065

308

Westmeath

335

166

Wexford

717

510

Wicklow

438

105

Total

23,023

7,401

Future plans for the Better Energy Programme will be taken in the context of the Estimates provision for 2013 for my Department which will be decided in the context of Budget 2013.

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