Written answers

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Energy Infrastructure

Photo of Darren O'RourkeDarren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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211. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of smart electricity meters installed; the geographic distribution of the smart meters installed; and the amount of funding that has been spent on the installation of smart meters. [27836/23]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The National Smart Metering Programme will roll out and install 2.4 million meters by 2024 and in the process make available new products and services to energy consumers. It is co-ordinated by the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU) with ESB Networks (ESBN) delivering the electricity meter rollout.

The meter rollout is taking place on a phased basis, with around 40,000 meters installed monthly. The total number of smart meters installed at present is just over 1.3 million. The focus to date is on, replacing single phase, 24 hour register meters. The replacement of Day/Night meters and 24 hour register 3 phase meters begins in Q4, 2023.

The replacements started in five planner groups at the end of 2019 with the last planner group starting in Feb 2023 so that smart exchanges are now happening nationally. The following is the geographic spread based on ESB Networks Planner Groups:

Planner Group
Total MPRN
Installed
% Installed
ARKLOW 48,104 30,331 63%
ATHLONE 54,350 18,567 34%
BALLINA 36,190 12,395 34%
BANDON 46,420 32,479 70%
CASTLEBAR 37,455 9,792 26%
CAVAN 67,528 29,274 43%
CLONMEL 44,383 19,288 43%
CORK 121,462 86,617 71%
DROGHEDA 59,916 44,560 74%
DUBLIN CENTRAL 239,015 100,350 42%
DUBLIN NORTH 299,863 170,830 57%
DUBLIN SOUTH 208,243 147,665 71%
DUNDALK 44,549 32,065 72%
DUNMANWAY 31,894 17,992 56%
ENNIS 53,860 35,469 66%
ENNISCORTHY 65,849 36,620 56%
FERMOY 60,359 39,974 66%
GALWAY 70,849 29,704 42%
KILKENNY 56,559 37,039 65%
KILLARNEY 49,756 30,718 62%
KILLYBEGS 38,141 13,492 35%
LETTERKENNY 59,805 23,753 40%
LIMERICK 61,729 39,849 65%
LONGFORD 41,496 6,151 15%
MULLINGAR 51,750 29,384 57%
NEWCASTLEWEST 39,222 25,190 64%
PORTLAOISE 54,398 39,253 72%
ROSCREA 43,800 13,532 31%
SLIGO 62,248 40,521 65%
TIPPERARY 40,653 18,483 45%
TRALEE 48,854 23,901 49%
TUAM 42,838 9,865 23%
TULLAMORE 54,693 36,278 66%
WATERFORD 55,947 32,034 57%
TOTAL 2,392,178 1,313,415 55%

The investment spend to date totals €527m. This will facilitate the installation of up to 2.4m smart meters, introduction of Time of Use tariffs, the facilitation of interval data availability to all smart meter customers, Smart Pay As You Go services and near real time data in the home.

With this volume of smart meters already installed Ireland has now achieved a critical mass. The next step is to ensure that we maximise the benefits of this critical public infrastructure for consumers and for the resilience of our energy system as we accelerate its decarbonisation.

As the rollout of the National Smart Metering Programme is co-ordinated by CRU and the ESBN, my Department does not maintain oversight on the day-to-day of Smart Metering. In terms of more detailed area specific information on the National Smart Metering Programme, CRU provides a dedicated email address for Oireachtas members, at oireachtas@cru.ie for timely direct reply.

Photo of Darren O'RourkeDarren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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212. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of smart heating controls grants awarded in 2022 and Q1 2023; the geographic spread, per local authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27840/23]

Photo of Darren O'RourkeDarren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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213. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the funding allocated for smart heating controls grants in 2022; and how much of this was drawn down in 2022. [27841/23]

Photo of Darren O'RourkeDarren O'Rourke (Meath East, Sinn Fein)
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214. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the funding allocated for smart heating controls grants in 2023; and how much of this has been drawn down to date in 2023. [27842/23]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 212 to 214, inclusive, together.

The installation of heating controls is one of the energy efficiency measures supported under the SEAI administered grant schemes. Heating controls are an excellent way to control a household's energy usage and improve comfort. A grant of €700 is available towards the cost of installing heating controls. This is available under all of the part-funded residential retrofit schemes. Heating controls can also be installed as part of a wider retrofit under the fully funded Warmer Homes scheme.

Figures in relation to the total number and geographic spread of heating controls installed are not routinely supplied by the SEAI to my Department. The majority of grants for heating controls are paid out under the Better Energy Homes scheme which provides individual grants for a range of measures, allowing homeowners to take a step-by-step approach to their retrofit.

There is no ring-fenced budget allocation for heating control measures. Budget 2023 has allocated approximately €360 million in total for residential and community retrofit schemes, including a capital allocation for the Better Energy Homes scheme of €48.5 million.

Under the Better Energy Homes scheme in 2022, 1,602 grants for heating controls were paid out at a cost of €1.15m. To end April 2023, 428 grants for heating controls were paid out at a cost of just under €300k.

However, heating controls are also installed where heat pumps are installed, and as part of more extensive upgrade projects under the One Stop Shop, Community Energy Grant and Warmer Homes schemes. These are not included in the above figures.

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