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- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: I am sure the SEAI is interacting with the one-stop shops on a weekly basis. Can our witnesses give the Deputy a verbal response to the question about the timescales involved? Our guests can then supply written information with more detail. The Deputy is trying to ascertain roughly how long it takes. What is the range involved? Is it one month to 12 months or one month to 24 months?...
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: The Deputy will have a second round.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: Time, Deputy.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: Yes.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: To be helpful, can the SEAI answer that question because I have come across such instances?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: Is it the better energy warmer home scheme or the individual grants scheme?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: What is the situation? I am not trying to be awkward by asking that and simply want to figure this out. Let us say, under the better energy warmer home scheme, somebody gets an attic insulated, which is relatively easy, quick and relatively cheap, and then endeavours to do more work after a couple of years. Am I correct to say that it is only in the last year or so that double-glazed...
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: When these people look for a grant to cover the cost of putting in double-glazed windows in their home they are told they cannot get funding because they have already received a grant. That is the answer that people are given.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: I am talking about instances where people have wooden single-glazed white-deal windows, and the bottoms of them are rotten, ripped and torn.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: Are homeowners precluded if they have had work done? We are talking about value for money and it is hugely costly if windows are not done.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: Is there a rule that homeowners are precluded?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: To be clear, is that under the better energy warmer home scheme, where there is fuel poverty but also under the 80% scheme, which is called the better energy scheme?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: I call Deputy Dillon and we will take a break after that.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: We will take a short break for ten minutes. There will be second round of questions.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: We have apologies from Deputy James O'Connor. Have the witnesses managed to get figures for the deep retrofit waiting time?
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: That is okay. It is hoped we will have him back by the end of the meeting. I ask the witnesses to check with him if he comes back in. The target for retrofits is 50,000 by 2030. Last week I got an answer to a parliamentary question which outlined that in order to meet that target, we need to do 40,000 each year between 2023 and 2025 and 75,000 each year between 2026 and 2030. That is...
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: The parliamentary question reply also stated that 8,481 retrofits were completed in 2022. That was in the reply. The target is 40,000 for the next two years and 75,000 from 2025 to 2030.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: The figure in the reply to the parliamentary question is 8,481.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: We would have to increase that fivefold to even reach the targets for the next two years. For the following years, we would have to increase it nearly tenfold. Multiplied by ten would be 1,000%.
- Public Accounts Committee: 2021 Financial Statements of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland: Discussion (9 Mar 2023)
Brian Stanley: The year prior was during Covid-19. We accept the SEAI was constrained trying to get into houses when Covid-19 was rampant.