Minister Pat Rabbitte welcomes availability of grants under the Better Energy Homes scheme

Better Energy Homes scheme

Dublin, Monday, 18th June 2012

Grants available for home energy upgrades through SEAI

- The smarter way to lower your energy bills

Minister Rabbitte says scheme is a win-win for all


Grants to upgrade your home’s energy efficiency and lower your energy bills, are available through the Better Energy Homes scheme, administered by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). Homeowners can join the 125,000 others who have already improved the comfort levels in their home and received cash grants through the scheme to install insulation, solar panels and heating system upgrades.

Commenting on the continuing availability of grants, Mr Pat Rabbitte Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources said: “The Better Energy Homes scheme is a win-win for all. Homeowners save on the cost of works and benefit from ongoing energy savings. The scheme creates and supports valuable jobs in the construction sector. And Ireland gains from reduced reliance on imported fossil fuels and reduced harmful emissions.

“Summer is the ideal time to install energy saving measures in your home and save up to 20% off your energy bills. The Better Energy Homes scheme offers the perfect opportunity to improve your home’s energy performance in preparation for the winter ahead.”

Grants are available for attic insulation, wall insulation, heating and controls upgrades and solar energy systems. A grant for an after works Building Energy Rating is also available.

Applications can be made online (with immediate offer), or alternatively by post. Homeowners are reminded that they must apply for and receive a grant offer before they get a registered SEAI contractor to complete the works.

Homeowners can find more information and apply for a grant online at www.seai.ie/betterenergyhomes or by calling 1850 927 000.


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About SEAI

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has a mission to play a leading role in the transformation of Ireland to a society based on sustainable energy structures, technologies and practices. The Authority is partly financed by Ireland’s EU Structural Funds Programme co-funded by the Irish Government and the European Union.

Energy efficiency measures available for grant support are:



Energy Efficient Work

Cash Grant Value*

Insulation

Attic Insulation

€200

Wall Insulation – Cavity

€250

Wall Insulation - Internal Dry Lining***

Apartment (any) OR Mid-terrace House

€900

Semi-detached OR End of Terrace

€1,350

Detached House



€1,800

Wall Insulation – External***

Apartment (any) OR Mid-terrace House

€1,800

Semi-detached OR End of Terrace

€2,700

Detached House



€3,600

Heating System

Heating Controls with Boiler (Oil or Gas) Upgrade

€560

Heating Controls Upgrade only

€400

Solar Heating

€800

Building Energy Rating (BER)

€50**



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