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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 April 2014

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Questions (392)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

392. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will provide in tabular form the number of applications which were made under the better energy homes scheme, the better energy communities scheme, the electric vehicle grant scheme, the better energy warmer homes area based programme and the better energy warmer homes scheme in each month of 2011, 2012, 2013 and each month to date in 2014; if he will also indicate on the same table the number of applications which were successful in respect of each month and each scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18055/14]

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) administers the Better Energy Programme. This includes the Better Energy Homes scheme, the Better Energy Warmer Homes scheme, the Better Energy Warmer Homes Area based programme and the Better Energy Communities programme. The SEAI also administer the Electric Vehicles scheme.Better Energy Homes provides a financial incentive 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. Better Energy Homes is a demand-led programme. Since commencement in March 2009, the scheme has delivered energy efficiency measures to over 156,000 homes, supported by grants of over €163million. From the start of 2011 to the present, over 77,000 grants have been paid with a further 5,000 grant offers still within their offer period but where a request for payment has not yet been received. The following table details the number of applications paid and still active for the programme for the period 2011 to present, on a monthly basis.

Better Energy Homes

2011

2012

2013

2014

Applications

Paid

Still Active

Paid

Still Active

Paid

Still Active

Paid

Still Active

Jan

4,479

-

1,910

-

915

-

413

757

Feb

4,104

-

1,926

-

1,022

-

244

968

Mar

4,032

-

1,581

-

990

-

30

1,157

Apr

3,088

-

1,392

-

1,200

-

-

387

May

3,252

-

1,312

-

1,018

-

Jun

3,378

-

1,146

-

892

12

Jul

3,239

-

1,340

-

1,021

10

Aug

3,879

-

1,408

-

949

20

Sep

4,578

-

1,471

-

1,161

36

Oct

4,665

-

1,655

-

1,045

448

Nov

5,109

-

2,057

-

930

778

Dec

2,780

-

1,108

-

555

584

Total

46,583

0

18,306

0

11,698

1,888

687

3,269

The Better Energy Warmer Homes scheme delivers a range of energy efficiency measures to low income households who meet defined eligibility criteria and who are vulnerable to energy poverty. 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. Recipients of the scheme do not receive grants but have measures installed free of charge. Home owners register their interest in the scheme and are placed on the SEAI waiting list. Since the commencement of the scheme in 2000, over 105,000 homes around the country have received energy efficiency measures under the Warmer Homes scheme, with a total spend of over €116 million.

The following table details the number of eligible applications and homes completed for the scheme for the period 2011 to the present, on a monthly basis.

Better Energy Warmer Homes

Better Energy Warmer Homes

2011

2012

2013

2014

Eligible applications

Homes Complete

Eligible applications

Homes Complete

Eligible applications

Homes Complete

Eligible applications

Homes Complete

Jan

1468

566

1170

*

1232

280

1124

121

Feb

2510

1888

851

175

1060

1131

1144

238

Mar

1263

656

791

645

911

516

839

666

Apr

2714

1548

610

512

929

1060

543

63

May

2504

1817

859

975

874

1267

Jun

2159

1937

995

909

530

1230

Jul

1108

784

1212

907

571

502

Aug

1245

2203

995

981

621

1196

Sep

3038

2457

2739

830

725

356

Oct

3022

2402

2101

2004

1093

503

Nov

2842

3316

2484

3052

1331

1292

Dec

1163

814

1021

1185

664

470

Total

25,036

20,388

15,828

12,175

10,541

9,803

3,650

1,088

*Note: The reason no homes were completed in January 2012 was because new contractual arrangements were being put in place for both CBOs and private contractors.

The Better Energy Areas scheme, which is free of charge to the customer, delivers energy upgrades to low income homeowners experiencing extreme energy poverty in all housing sectors including Local Authority houses, Housing Association houses and private homes. The scheme was introduced as a pilot under the Affordable Energy Strategy and is delivered on an area basis.

The SEAI also administers the Better Energy Communities programme that supports sustainable energy upgrades to existing buildings, services, facilities and processes in the community sector.

The Areas and Community based schemes were amalgamated in 2014 with an Exchequer allocation of €13.5m. The call for applications for 2014 was announced in February and has a closing date of 30 April, after which the volume of applications will be known. The following table sets out the total number of applications and applications approved by year.

Better Energy Communities

Better Energy Communities - Area Based

Total Applications

Applications Approved

Total Applications

Applications Approved

2012

43

18

49

27

2013

64

47

69

37

In relation to Electric Vehicles (EVs), Ireland had set an initial target of 10% of the car fleet or 230,000 cars to be electrified by 2020. Since 2009, attention has been focussed on creating the best environment for promoting the penetration of EVs into the car market in Ireland. A grant support scheme for EV consumers has been in place since 2011 under which 418 electric vehicles have been approved for grant aid to date. The consumer receives up to €5,000 off the cost price of the vehicle. In addition, EVs are also treated favourably under our motor tax system and qualify for VRT reliefs of up to €5,000.

The following table details the number of applications submitted and approved for the scheme for the period 2011 to present, on a monthly basis. The reason for the difference between submitted and approved is due mainly to applications being submitted with missing details, customers cancelling orders or changing their initial order.

Electric Vehicles

2011

2012

2013

2014

Applications

Submitted

Approved

Submitted

Approved

Submitted

Approved

Submitted

Approved

Jan

3

4

6

8

47

51

Feb

23

4

6

5

33

31

Mar

20

17

10

11

22

20

Apr

4

21

11

1

1

3

May

22

19

36

35

1

Jun

11

7

108

17

6

1

Jul

7

15

25

79

15

13

Aug

1

8

7

7

8

Sep

1

4

4

5

6

Oct

1

1

15

11

9

7

Nov

2

6

6

19

13

Dec

2

1

9

15

1

Total

50

44

278

195

99

74

103

105

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