renewable energy grants

You are currently browsing the archive for the renewable energy grants category.

Energy Minister Eamon Ryan has announced that the €50 million Home Energy Saving Scheme is ‘open for business’.

Sustainable Energy Ireland will accept applications from householders wishing to save money and energy by insulating their properties.

Announcing the opening, Minister Ryan said,

“Since I announced that I had secured the funding for this scheme, there has been an unprecedented level of interest from the public.
Sustainable Energy Ireland has received 94,000 calls and website visits. SEI has assured me that from today applications received online will be processed in under 3 days. I am pleased that so soon after the initial announcement we are up and running, with all the proper procedures in place.
We need even more qualified contractors to come on board in order to deliver this scheme. I would urge contractors to register with SEI and secure a major business boost for themselves in the process. The level of public interest is such that contractors can be assured of work for themselves and for new employees through this Government scheme.
Sustainable Energy Ireland will emphasise quality throughout the scheme, ensuring that homeowners get the best workmanship and value for money.
Insulation is the single best way of saving money on energy. This Scheme will see homeowners save up to €700 annually on their electricity bills. This, coupled with recent reductions in electricity prices is great news for consumers in these tight times.
Construction workers will benefit from the thousands of jobs this scheme will create. It’s good news for our pockets, for the economy and for the environment”.

Householders and contractors can apply online at www.sei/hes or by calling the dedicated phone line 1850 927000

Eligibility:

  • The scheme is aimed at older houses that would not typically have the energy efficiency features of recently built homes. The scheme is open to all houses built prior to 2006. Houses built from 2006 onwards should be built to the Building Regulations 2002 standard, which specifies high quality insulation and heating controls

Objectives:

  1. To reduce energy use and CO2 emissions from the existing housing stock, and
  2. To support the development of the energy services industry in Ireland.

Eligible measures:

  • The eligible measures and the set grant amounts available.
  • The typical improvement in BER rating that could be expected from each individual measure, done in isolation. Note that in estimating the total potential BER improvement, if the full range of meas ures is installed, the potential BER improvements for each measure should not be added together.

_____________________________________________________

The typical payback period for each measure, arising from energy saved.

    1. Measure
    2. Grant rate
    3. Typical net BER improvement
    4. Typical payback (years)

    Roof Insulation
    €250
    10-20%
    3-6

    Cavity Wall Insulation
    €400
    15-20%
    4-5

    Internal Wall Insulation
    €2,500
    25-30%
    7-10

    External Wall Insulation
    €4,000
    25-30%
    15-20

    High efficiency boiler plus heating control upgrade
    €700
    25-30%
    4-5

    Heating control upgrade only
    €500
    15 -25%
    4-5

    Building Energy Rating
    €200

    Minimum investment:

    • A minimum level of investment is required of householders to participate in the scheme. Householders must avail of measures (excluding BER) involving a minimum grant payment of €500 for a first application. This means that hou seholders cannot avail of a grant for roof insulation or cavity wall insulation only. These low cost measures must be undertaken together or with another measure.

    Heating controls and boilers:

    • To avail of the €500 grant for heating controls, a homeowner must install a range of time, temperature and zone controls on their heating system and electric immersion water cylinder. This low cost measure can improve a home’s BER rating by up to 25%, yet has a payback of only 4 to 5 years.
    • While heating controls can be added to an existing heating system, it is particularly attractive to any homeowner replacing their boiler to also install heating controls at that time. Under the Building Regulations 2008, anybody replacing an existing oil or gas boiler must install a condensing boiler with a minimum seasonal efficiency of 86%. Condensing boilers with an efficiency of up to 95% are available on the market. This additional efficiency can lead to significant savings . A grant of €200 towards the cost of these higher efficiency boilers is available to any homeowner who is also installing heating controls.

    Wall insulation options:

    • To insulate the walls of their home, owners may have a choice of cavity wall, internal or external insulation, depending on the construction of their home. Homeowners should seek professional advice on which option is most suitable for their home.
    • Where a house has a suitable cavity, then cavity wall insulation is the most economical investment. Where this is not possible the options are either internal dry lining or external insulation. Internal dry lining, while considerably less expensive than external insulation, will ultimately reduce somewhat the internal habitable space of the home and may not be practical where there is decorative internal plasterwork. External wall insulation may prove preferable where a significant upgrade to the external facade is already envisaged. Both may resul t in additional works in order to reinstate electrical, plumbing and glazing fixtures.

    Building Energy Rating:

    • A BER assessment is not required for participation in the scheme. However, a BER carried out prior to works can provide useful advice to a homeowner on the upgrade measures he or she needs to take to improve the home’s energy efficiency. A BER conducted after the measures are finished can establish the impact of the works and give the homeowner comfort regarding their investment.
    • To avail of the BER grant of €200, a homeowner must have a BER assessment conducted before and after works. Anybody wishing to secure the services of a registered BER assessor can find details at www.sei.ie/ber . Homeowners should shop around for the best price.

    Looking at ways to reduce your home heating bill?

    buy solar panels cork, dublin, galway, limerick, kerry, carlow, cavan, clare, donegal, kildare, kilkenny, laois, leitrim, limerick, longford, louth, mayo, meath, monaghan, offaly, roscommon, sligo, tipperary, waterford, westmeath, wexford, wicklow, antrim, down, derry, armagh, tyrone, fermanagh

    Do you know that the Sun is one of the worlds unlimited energy sources, and you can tap into this energy by installing a solar heating system. So while we live in a country that umbrellas are a constant accessory we still receive similar solar energy to our counter parts in Central Europe!

    A horizontal surface of 1m2 receives an average of between 1,000 and 1,100 kWh of solar energy per year, similar to that of central Europe. This energy is provided by both direct sunlight (40%) and indirect sunlight (60%) and can be harnessed in many ways to heat your home, provide hot water and generate electricity.

    There are many different types of collectors but the majority of collectors fall within the categories of flat panel and/or evacuated tubes. The solar systems generally incorporate a roof mounted solar collector,which receives direct and indirect sunlight and changes it into heat. This heat may be used to provide for hot water, or in a combined system, for space and hot water needs.flat panel solar collectors

    Evacuated tubes and flat plate collectors are not a new concept, they have been used widely in solar water heating systems since the 1970’s.  At the end of 2003, approx. 12 million m2 of solar thermal collectors were installed in the EU.

    Read how a Kedco Solar heating  System provides one customer with FREE hot water from April to October

    Read further to see how Kedco’s solar heating systems work and also how one customer has gained FREE hot water from April to October through their Kedco Solar Heating System.

    Also you can see the solar heating grants available to you through SEI.

    Kedco supplies both flat panels and evacuated tube solar water heating systems to both the residential and commercial market throughout the island of Ireland.

    Find how more about our  Solar Heating pricing now

    We  have stainless steel and copper tank solar systems available through our online store.

    Well if the answer is yes, Kedco can help you beat your last minute shopping with a GREEN gift for someone special this christmas.

    bio ethanol firesOur bioethanol fire range of mobile fire solutions without smoke or smell make a unique gift for anyone.
    Fueled by bioethanol, they can be arranged within different indoor as well as outdoor environments..

    The unique solutions used allow the fires to obtain the effect of dancing flames in their natural intense colours. Inspired by contemporary applied art and lifestyle, these features enhance the quality of life, bringing the element of fire from the past to present modern interior spaces.
    Read the rest of this entry »

    Are you one of the many people out there that are looking to build your own home, maybe planning an extension, or carrying out home improvements? Well if the answer is yes and you are forward thinking, you’ll want to avail of the many alternative energy grants available to you.

    Currently, there are many energy grants available to homeowners who are installing renewable energy technology. Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI), were set up by the government as Ireland’s national energy agency and administrates the greener homes grant scheme for the Irish government. The greener homes scheme provides assistance to homeowners who intend to purchase a new renewable energy heating system. Technologies included in the grant scheme are wood pellet boilers, wood pellet stoves and solar heating systems amongst others.

    Kedco is an approved supplier under the Greener Homes Scheme and our eligible technologies are all listed below.

    Kedco will assist you in selecting the best renewable energy system for your home and assist in preparation of your Greener Homes Scheme Grant application, which must be approved before any work is undertaken.Free green energy quotation from Kedco

    The amount of the grants is fixed and vary according to the technology chosen. The grant covers the cost of the purchase of the system. The product must be listed on the SEI’s Registered Products List with the installation of the technology being carried out by an installer who also appears on the SEI’s Registered Installer List.

    A breakdown of the grants for the technologies listed above are as follows:

    Solar Thermal Space and/or Hot water Heating (Evacuated Tube) - €300/m2 (max of 6m2)

    Solar Thermal Space and/or Hot water Heating (Flat Plate) - €250/m2 (max of 6m2)

    Wood Chip or Pellet Stove - €800

    Wood Chip or Pellet Stove with integral boiler - €1,400

    Wood Chip or Pellet Boiler - €2,500

    Wood Gasification Boiler - €2,000

    NOTE: Product must be listed, at the date of application, on SEI’s list of conforming equipment (available on request or online)

    You will find more information here on renewable energy grants or

    Visit the SEI Greener Homes Scheme website.

    Bad Behavior has blocked 59 access attempts in the last 7 days.