I propose to take Questions Nos. 97 to 99, inclusive, together.
The Energy Efficiency Retrofit Programme (EERP) aims to retrofit a local authority home to a BER of B2/Cost Optimal Equivalent. It is expected that 36,500 local authority owned homes will be retrofitted under this programme out to 2030.
A breakdown of the funding provided and the output per local authority since 2013 to the end of 2023 is available on my Department’s website at the following links:
EERP: www.gov.ie/en/publication/668c1-energy-efficiency-retrofitting-programme-expenditure-output/#.
MRP: www.gov.ie/en/publication/b86b3-midlands-energy-retrofit-programme-expenditure-and-units/.
Works eligible under my Department's revised EERP include attic/cavity wall insulation or external wall insulation where required, windows and doors replacement, heat pump installation and ancillary and associated works. The funded measures achieve the B2 or cost optimal equivalent (BER).
The number of heat pump installs carried out since the newly revised programme commenced in 2021 is detailed below.
Year
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Total Heat Pumps
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2021
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750
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2022
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1,898
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2023
|
2,215
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In certain circumstances, my Department supports the installation of 1kWp solar PV for small social housing with a floor area less than 55 m2, with a maximum HLI of 2.6 on a pilot basis. In such cases local authorities are required to cooperate with SEAI as part of research monitoring the performance of heat pumps in these dwellings. The number of PV installs funded by my Department is detailed below.
Year
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Total PVs Funded
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2021
|
8
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2022
|
22
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2023
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11
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Under the 2024 EERP programme, my Department funds costs of up to €48,850, plus project management fees, on individual local authority homes. The actual cost of retrofitting works on each home will depend on its pre-works BER. Targets set and funding allocated to local authorities under the new programme calls for local authorities to undertake a variety of house types, from those requiring minimal investment to those requiring major investment, in order to achieve the B2/Cost Optimal BER.
Work in relation to the 2024 programme is ongoing, however, it will be later this year before significant recoupment claims are lodged with my Department. Full details in relation to the 2024 Energy Efficiency Programme will be published on my Department’s website early in 2025.