New features introduced to the home energy saving scheme

October 27, 2010 · 0 comments

in Energy Saving

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) will introduce two new features to the Home Energy Saving (HES) scheme, designed to further empower consumers, first by guiding them on suitable upgrade works and secondly informing them of the impact of works undertaken.

Furthermore, grants are provided to homeowners for insulation and heating system upgrades and continues to prove very popular with over 58,000 homeowner applications approved since the scheme was launched in March 2009.

In addition a Building Energy Rating (BER) is to become an integral part of all grant applications under the HES scheme, whereby homeowners must undertake a BER to measure the impact of works undertaken. This will give homeowners a thorough and objective assessment of the energy performance of their home following upgrade works, including a BER certificate with a A-G performance rating.  The first such BER assessment will attract grant aid of €100.

At the time of completing the BER, the assessor will also provide an estimate of the energy performance of the home before upgrade works, based upon the pre-works condition of the house.  This will inform the homeowner of the effectiveness of the upgrade works in terms of energy and CO2 emissions improvements.

For more informaiton about energy assessments and how we can assist in relation to all EU EPBD legislation and compliance for your project please contact Sytnegra Consulting Ltd today.

Syntegra Consulting Ltd is a leading Energy Consultancy based in London, Reading, Brighton, and Gloucester. We are at the forefront of Energy Performance Certification in the UK

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