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Better Energy Homes Scheme Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 January 2018

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Questions (490)

Timmy Dooley

Question:

490. Deputy Timmy Dooley asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the energy upgrade work funded by his Department over the past four years, by county and programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3318/18]

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The Better Energy Programme is administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) on behalf of my Department.  The Programme consists of three main schemes: Homes, Warmer Homes and Communities.

  Better Energy Homes provides a financial incentive to private homeowners who wish to improve the energy performance of their homes.  Better Energy Warmer Homes delivers a range of energy efficiency measures free of charge to low income households who meet the defined eligibility criteria and who are vulnerable to energy poverty.  Better Energy Communities supports energy efficiency upgrades to mixed projects of homes, community facilities and businesses in a local community; projects under this scheme can cross county boundaries.

These schemes are supplemented by the Warmth and Wellbeing Scheme which was launched as a pilot scheme under the Government’s Strategy to Combat Energy Poverty and the Healthy Ireland Framework. The aim of the scheme, a joint policy initiative between my Department and the Department of Health, which began in 2016, is to demonstrate the positive effects that making homes warmer and more energy efficient can have on the health and wellbeing of people in energy poverty who are living with a chronic respiratory condition. An independent research project is underway alongside the scheme's delivery and will assess the impact the scheme is having. As a pilot scheme, it is currently available in Dublin as it is critical to build the capacity of the HSE public health team and allow for the level of support required by participants in this innovative project.

Table 1: spend across the Better Energy area 2014-17. 

Programme

2014 Spend

2015 Spend

2016 Spend

2017 Spend

Better Energy Homes

€9.91m

€14.33m

€17.03m

€16.33m

Better Energy Warmer Homes

€20.65m

€18.14m

€20.68m

€22.62m

Better Energy Communities

€15.3m

€13.57m

€16.71m

€22.7m

Warmth & Wellbeing

N/A

N/A

€0.5m

€6.5m

Total

€45.86m

€46.04m

€54.92m

€68.15m

Table 2: Number of households that availed of grants under the Better Energy Homes scheme and number of measures taken up.

Better Energy Warmer Homes

County

Number of homes completed

Number of measures

 

2014

2015

2016

2017

2014

2015

2016

2017

Carlow

114

134

142

158

284

318

330

386

Cavan

145

188

193

134

400

480

477

311

Clare

225

233

297

297

619

594

741

723

Cork

1524

1761

2180

1765

4190

4386

5225

4268

Donegal

173

234

158

157

424

542

372

366

Dublin

3235

4341

4814

4791

7665

9790

10688

10778

Galway

558

730

796

811

1556

1945

2004

2050

Kerry

295

333

427

373

805

883

1065

927

Kildare

455

613

650

751

1137

1426

1464

1665

Kilkenny

134

144

224

123

381

373

561

317

Laois

101

139

266

230

268

357

652

560

Leitrim

54

48

40

46

130

117

96

117

Limerick

366

449

1024

965

947

1083

2304

2321

Longford

49

44

35

109

130

118

94

274

Louth

317

387

502

539

797

894

1157

1200

Mayo

231

306

434

386

634

804

1082

1000

Meath

350

459

645

605

866

1065

1463

1341

Monaghan

77

64

81

73

204

161

194

173

Offaly

105

129

154

181

284

320

377

453

Roscommon

78

86

167

120

203

206

419

292

Sligo

94

100

123

108

252

249

298

265

Tipperary

211

358

505

378

563

913

1268

921

Waterford

270

341

423

328

729

800

979

744

Westmeath

144

166

254

211

377

406

596

515

Wexford

338

496

513

480

942

1335

1265

1237

Wicklow

284

329

414

500

701

789

927

1149

Total

9,927

12,612

15,461

14,619

25,488

30,354

36,098

34,353

Table 3: Works provided under the Better Energy Warmer Homes scheme. 

Number of Homes completed

County

Carlow

220

234

94

81

Cavan

218

153

91

89

Clare

143

76

119

220

Cork

849

474

465

608

Donegal

460

356

306

252

Dublin

1234

1730

838

1598

Galway

423

319

246

516

Kerry

340

155

127

134

Kildare

287

595

273

151

Kilkenny

189

115

244

66

Laois

155

85

300

79

Leitrim

292

72

48

54

Limerick

339

87

205

230

Longford

346

129

82

61

Louth

230

159

532

152

Mayo

468

290

287

455

Meath

318

233

685

172

Monaghan

147

76

45

39

Offaly

210

122

336

101

Roscommon

451

115

77

83

Sligo

172

77

131

192

Tipperary

396

154

202

300

Waterford

252

142

108

233

Westmeath

262

416

171

126

Wexford

435

318

295

421

Wicklow

220

185

436

141

 Total

9,056

6,867

6,743

6,554

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