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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 15 July 2021

Thursday, 15 July 2021

Ceisteanna (148)

Rose Conway-Walsh

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148. Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications the number of persons that have received energy upgrades as part of the better energy warmer homes scheme since 2020 on a county basis; the number of applicants in the same time period on a county basis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39011/21]

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The Better Energy Warmer Homes Scheme is funded by my Department and administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). The scheme delivers a range of energy efficiency measures free of charge to low income households vulnerable to energy poverty. To date over 143,000 homes have received free upgrades under the scheme, leaving the occupants better able to afford to heat their homes to an adequate level. The approximate average value of the energy efficiency measures provided to households under the Better Energy Warmer Homes scheme was €14,800 in 2020. A total of €221.5 million in capital funding has been provided for SEAI residential and community retrofit schemes in 2021. Of this amount, €109 million is provided to support lower income households to retrofit their homes, with €100 million allocated to the Better Energy Warmer Homes Scheme. This represents an increase of €47 million on the 2020 allocation for energy poverty schemes and means that almost half of the total SEAI residential and community retrofit budget will support people vulnerable to energy poverty. The funding will mean that more households can receive free energy efficiency upgrades making their homes warmer, healthier and cheaper to run, in line with the Programme for Government.

The information requested by the Deputy in relation to the number of applicants, and the number of applicants that have received energy upgrades as part of the better energy warmer homes scheme since 2020 on a county basis has been provided by the SEAI and is set out in the Table below:

Applications

Works Completed

County

2020

2021

Total

2020

2021

Total

Co. Carlow

31

29

60

11

8

19

Co. Cavan

45

23

68

22

18

40

Co. Clare

59

29

88

22

6

28

Co. Cork

292

146

438

142

54

196

Co. Donegal

164

62

226

87

22

109

Co. Dublin

690

341

1,031

504

176

680

Co. Galway

161

75

236

86

10

96

Co. Kerry

94

53

147

55

10

65

Co. Kildare

79

40

119

40

19

59

Co. Kilkenny

41

20

61

20

12

32

Co. Laois

27

24

51

11

6

17

Co. Leitrim

31

11

42

17

3

20

Co. Limerick

94

47

141

16

9

25

Co. Longford

38

14

52

13

8

21

Co. Louth

63

32

95

26

22

48

Co. Mayo

182

67

249

68

12

80

Co. Meath

106

58

164

60

19

79

Co. Monaghan

31

25

56

14

6

20

Co. Offaly

51

29

80

42

11

53

Co. Roscommon

63

28

91

33

19

52

Co. Sligo

47

21

68

27

10

37

Co. Tipperary

126

47

173

22

14

36

Co. Waterford

84

38

122

42

24

66

Co. Westmeath

81

41

122

39

15

54

Co. Wexford

97

63

160

74

38

112

Co. Wicklow

81

38

119

31

12

43

Grand Total

2,858

1,401

4,259

1,524

563

2,087

Note: 2021 data is to end-June 2021

It is important to note that the number of retrofits last year were unfortunately, negatively impacted by COVID-19 related restrictions. Enhanced COVID restrictions between January and April also had a significant impact on activity this year. Every effort is being made to maximise activity now that construction activity in the residential sector has recommenced.

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