Climate Action: Energy Efficiency in Buildings
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The decarbonisation of our existing stock of residential and commercial buildings is a key area of the Climate Action Plan 2021. Actions and targets are set out in the Plan aimed at reducing emissions from this sector by between 44-56% by 2030.
These include:
Actions recently completed under previous Climate Action Plans to improve energy efficiency in buildings include:
- Promote the use of renewable energy in homes.
- Improve energy efficiency in new builds or major refurbishments.
For more information on the progress Ireland has made to date, please see the Climate Action Plan Progress Reports.
Emissions from our homes , commercial and public services accounted for 15.5% of Ireland’s greenhouse gases in 2020 (12.3% residential, 1.6% commercial sector, 1.6% public sector). This includes emissions from fuel used for space and hot water heating in buildings.
There are a number of grants available to help you upgrade your home, making it warmer and more energy efficient. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland is responsible for these grants. Apply now and benefit from lower energy bills.
- Insulation Grants: Up to €6,000 available
- Heat Pump System Grants: Up to €3,500 available
- Heating Controls Grants: Up to €700 available
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