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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 November 2013

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Ceisteanna (632)

Mary Lou McDonald

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632. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will provide, in tabular form, the partial-year and full-year monetary effect of his Department's budget 2014 reductions to expenditure. [47073/13]

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There is no partial year monetary effect on my Department's expenditure arising from Budget 2014. The full year reduction over the 2013 Estimate amounts to €14.566 million with €9.566 million current savings and €5 million capital savings identified. The following tables outline the current and capital expenditure Budget 2014 allocations.

Current

Area of Expenditure

2013 Estimate (€000)

2014 Budget Day Estimate (€000)

Variation (€000) (+/-)

Communications

15,105

13,123

-1,982

Broadcasting

246,914

241,887

-5,027

Energy

23,508

21,200

-2,308

Natural Resources

17,815

18,306

+491

Inland Fisheries

27,654

26,914

-740

Total

330,996

321,430

-9,566

Capital

Area of Expenditure

2013 Estimate (€000)

2014 Budget Day Estimate (€000)

Variation (€000) (+/-)

Communications

21,730

34,258

+12,528

Broadcasting

985

905

-80

Energy

49,225

34,810

-14,415

Natural Resources

8,747

8,816

+69

Inland Fisheries

4,313

1,211

-3,102

Total

85,000

80,000

-5,000

In addition to the amounts shown in the estimates for my Department, I secured an additional €30m in funding under the Government's Stimulus Package to increase investment in the Better Energy and Warmer Home energy efficiency schemes to a total of €57 million in 2014. These schemes fund energy efficiency improvements by householders as well as energy efficiency measures free of charge to low-income households. In 2014, over 30,000 homes are expected to benefit from energy efficiency upgrades under these schemes, bringing the total number of homes supported to more than 290,000.

Details of all changes will be shown in full in the Revised Estimates which will be published in the coming weeks.

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