Written answers

Tuesday, 9 July 2024

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Energy Conservation

Photo of Aindrias MoynihanAindrias Moynihan (Cork North West, Fianna Fail)
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117. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if he is aware that the SEAI is giving timelines of completion of all works of 26 months under the free energy upgrades, warmer homes scheme for Cork county; the measures being taken to reduce these timelines; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29792/24]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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In recent years, the Warmer Homes Scheme has delivered a greater volume of deeper and more complex upgrades. This is reflected in the average cost of upgrades which have seen an almost tenfold increase from €2,600 in 2015 to just over €25,800 in 2024.

These deeper upgrades mean that more lower income homeowners are benefitting significantly from warmer, healthier and more comfortable homes, with lower energy bills and reduced emissions. However, it is important to acknowledge that deeper retrofits take longer to complete. This improvement in the upgrades provided under the scheme in tandem with increased awareness of the multiple benefits of retrofit are driving significantly increased levels of demand.

For homes completed in 2023, the average waiting time from application to completion was 20 months. This is a reduction from 26 months for homes completed in 2022. In February 2022 the Government announced a change to the scheme, which means that home with the worst energy ratings (E, F, G) are now prioritised for works.

A range of measures introduced by my Department and SEAI contributed to the reduction in waiting times, including:

  • significantly increased budgets and budget certainty with a record spend of €158 million in 2023 and an allocation of almost €210 million in place for 2024;
  • increased staffing resources in SEAI; and
  • actions to address supply chain challenges.
SEAI also established a new contractor panel in September 2023, which increased the number of contractors operating under the scheme.

It should however be noted that there are very high levels of demand for the scheme. Approximately 30,000 applications from homeowners have been received since February 2022. SEAI therefore advise that for homes applying today the time to completion of works could be up to 26 months. However, my officials will continue to work with the SEAI to maximise and accelerate the output of free energy upgrades provided under this important scheme to keep wait times to a minimum.

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