Written answers

Tuesday, 8 November 2022

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Fuel Poverty

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-Galway, Independent)
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69. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the steps that he is taking to address fuel poverty in homes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47188/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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Energy poverty, or fuel poverty is influenced by a person’s income, the energy efficiency of their home, and the cost of the energy they use in their home.

Government is acutely aware of the impact that the recent increases in global energy prices is having on households. This is why a €2.4 billion package of supports was implemented during 2022, and a package of once off measures worth €2.5 billion was included in Budget 2023. This included:

-a new Electricity Cost Emergency Benefit Scheme through which €550.47 (exclusive of VAT) will be credited to each domestic electricity account

-€400 lump sum payment to Fuel Allowance recipients

-€200 lump sum payment for pensioners and people with a disability getting the Living Alone Increase

-€500 cost of living lump sum payment to all families getting Working Family Payment

-double payment of Child Benefit to support all families with children

-€500 cost of living payment for people receiving Carer's Support Grant will be paid in November

-€500 lump sum cost of living disability support grant will be paid to all people receiving a long term disability payment

A total budget of €337 million was announced as part of Budget 2023 for the SEAI residential and community energy upgrade schemes next year including 6,000 free upgrades for homeowners at risk of energy poverty under the Warmer Homes scheme. This budget allocation will also mean that the special enhanced grant rate, equivalent to 80% of the typical cost, for attic and cavity wall insulation will continue to be available to homeowners next year. In addition, €87 million has been allocated by my colleague the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage to upgrade the energy performance of 2,400 local authority social homes.

A cross-departmental Steering Group, chaired by my Department is currently developing the new Action Plan to Combat Energy Poverty. The Plan will set out the measures being implemented this winter, as well as key longer-term measures. The Group will also work with the ESRI as a research network to improve the measurement and monitoring of energy poverty in Ireland and provide insights that enhance policy design to protect vulnerable households.

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