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Housing Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 February 2022

Tuesday, 22 February 2022

Questions (371)

Cian O'Callaghan

Question:

371. Deputy Cian O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of social homes that were retrofitted in 2021; the target that was set; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9721/22]

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The Energy Efficiency Programme for 2021 was the first year of a newly revised ten year programme designed to help deliver on the Programme for Government commitment to retrofitting 500,000 homes by 2030 to a B2/cost optimal BER standard. It is expected that approximately 36,500 of those will be local authority owned homes.

€65 million of Exchequer funding was made available to support this work in 2021, with €20 million allocated under the Midlands Retrofit Pilot as part of the 'Just Transition' programme, and the balance of €45 million under the 2021 Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Programme. A breakdown of the latter allocation along with the minimum target number of homes each local authority was required to retrofit is outlined in the table below.

Local Authority:

Min no of target units:

Allocation €45m

Carlow

22

€595,514

Cavan

24

€649,652

Clare

31

€839,134

Cork City

123

€3,329,467

Cork County

85

€2,300,851

Donegal

58

€1,569,993

DCC - M&E & Voids

347

€7,699,139

DLR

54

€1,461,717

Fingal

65

€1,759,475

Galway City

29

€784,996

Galway County

47

€1,272,235

Kerry

51

€1,380,511

Kildare

55

€1,488,786

Kilkenny

29

€784,996

Laois

31

€839,134

Leitrim

10

€270,688

Limerick

60

€1,624,130

Longford

20

€541,377

Louth

52

€1,407,580

Mayo

21

€568,446

Meath

41

€1,109,822

Monaghan

22

€595,514

Offaly

21

€568,446

Roscommon

26

€703,790

SDCC

117

€3,167,054

Sligo

28

€757,928

Tipperary

60

€1,624,130

Waterford

62

€1,678,268

Westmeath

25

€676,721

Wexford

54

€1,461,717

Wicklow

55

€1,488,786

Totals:

1725

€45,000,000

The revised 2021 programme was designed to move local authorities from a 'shallow' to a 'deeper retrofit' programme, with the target of approximately 2,400 homes being upgraded, including 750 homes under the Midlands Retrofit Programme.

An annualised breakdown of the units retrofitted under the Energy Efficiency Retrofit programme for the years 2013-2021, is available on my Department's website at the following links.

www.gov.ie/en/publication/668c1-energy-efficiency-retrofitting-programme-expenditure-output/.

www.gov.ie/en/publication/b86b3-midlands-energy-retrofit-programme-expenditure-and-units/.

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