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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 February 2024

Tuesday, 20 February 2024

Questions (145, 146)

Sorca Clarke

Question:

145. Deputy Sorca Clarke asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications the number of households, per county, who are currently approved for works under the warmer homes scheme for which the works have yet to commence. [8107/24]

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Sorca Clarke

Question:

146. Deputy Sorca Clarke asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications the number of households approved for works under the warmer homes scheme, in tabular form per county for the years 2022, 2023 and to date in 2024. [8108/24]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 145 and 146 together.

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) operates the Warmer Homes Scheme on behalf of my Department. Delivering free energy upgrades to low-income households and reducing the waiting times for the Warmer Homes Scheme is a top priority for my Department and the SEAI. My officials continue to work with the SEAI to maximise and accelerate the output of free energy upgrades provided under this important scheme.

In recent years, the Warmer Homes Scheme has delivered a greater volume of deeper and more complex upgrades. This is reflected in the average cost of upgrades which have seen an almost tenfold increase from €2,600 in 2015 to €24,000 in 2023.

These deeper upgrades mean that more lower income homeowners are benefitting significantly from warmer, healthier and more comfortable homes, with lower energy bills and reduced emissions. However, it is important to acknowledge that deeper retrofits take longer to complete.

This improvement in the upgrades provided under the scheme in tandem with increased awareness of the multiple benefits of retrofit are driving significantly increased levels of demand. Approximately 24,000 applications from homeowners were received in 2022 and 2023 combined.

For the homes completed in 2023, the average waiting time from application to completion was 20 months. This is a reduction from 26 months for homes completed in 2022.

Table 1 below sets out the number of homes completed in each of the years 2022, 2023 and 2024 to end January. Table 2 sets out the number of homes on the Warmer Homes Scheme work programme. This includes homes that are:

• currently undergoing works;

• have been allocated to contractors for works;

• have completed an initial home survey;

• are awaiting allocation to a contractor; or

• are awaiting the initial survey of their home.

Table 1

2022

2023

2024

Total

Co. Carlow

41

82

3

126

Co. Cavan

67

77

9

153

Co. Clare

78

75

-

153

Co. Cork

418

544

21

983

Co. Donegal

167

227

13

407

Co. Dublin

1,557

1,959

137

3,653

Co. Galway

180

243

33

456

Co. Kerry

148

147

7

302

Co. Kildare

146

226

15

387

Co. Kilkenny

57

75

6

138

Co. Laois

45

86

8

139

Co. Leitrim

51

57

2

110

Co. Limerick

143

160

13

316

Co. Longford

48

47

1

96

Co. Louth

57

117

12

186

Co. Mayo

155

242

14

411

Co. Meath

183

277

20

480

Co. Monaghan

38

106

9

153

Co. Offaly

75

114

12

201

Co. Roscommon

93

111

4

208

Co. Sligo

51

100

6

157

Co. Tipperary

129

182

9

320

Co. Waterford

128

161

5

294

Co. Westmeath

125

109

4

238

Co. Wexford

140

145

10

295

Co. Wicklow

117

215

26

358

Total

4,437

5,884

399

10,720

Table 2

Total

Co. Carlow

228

Co. Cavan

182

Co. Clare

303

Co. Cork

1,982

Co. Donegal

616

Co. Dublin

6,253

Co. Galway

746

Co. Kerry

442

Co. Kildare

761

Co. Kilkenny

253

Co. Laois

242

Co. Leitrim

130

Co. Limerick

557

Co. Longford

122

Co. Louth

305

Co. Mayo

737

Co. Meath

728

Co. Monaghan

194

Co. Offaly

344

Co. Roscommon

284

Co. Sligo

298

Co. Tipperary

605

Co. Waterford

400

Co. Westmeath

340

Co. Wexford

628

Co. Wicklow

768

Total

18,448

Question No. 146 answered with Question No. 145.
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