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SEAI: Home Energy Saving scheme relaunched as part of the Better Energy Homes scheme

By • May 12th, 2011 • Category: Latest Post

Better Energy will replace the three existing residential programmes: Home Energy Saving Scheme (HES), Warmer Homes Scheme (WHS) and Greener Homes Scheme (GHS) under one umbrella, with the aim of making it easier for people to make an informed choice about the most suitable energy saving measure for them when retrofitting their homes.

However grant levels have been reduced (except for external wall insulation).



EU Parliament approved new energy efficiency legislation for buildings

By • Jun 24th, 2010 • Category: Press

Labels on household appliances such as fridges, washing machines and ovens will have to include more information on energy consumption, following a vote by MEPs on Wednesday 19 May 2010. Parliament approved a new layout of the EU energy efficiency label introducing additional “plus” classes to the familiar colour scheme. On Tuesday MEPs approved new [...]



Save Energy and your Money in 3 Easy Steps: Home Energy Audit DIY

By • Mar 10th, 2010 • Category: FEATURED

We often receive phone calls from people enquiring if a BER is mandatory for the homes they occupy. The answer is: unless you are offering your home for Sale or to Let you do not need a BER Cert. However, chances are your home is leaking energy. A lot of energy and a lot of [...]



Home Energy Saving Scheme: Grants Still Available

By • Jul 9th, 2009 • Category: FEATURED

As confirmed by SEI on 08/07/2009 the HES (Home Energy Saver) scheme is still in operation and there is no “end date” set yet. SEI also confirmed to QR EnerStar that the funds are still available for homeowners interested in applying for a grant to increase the energy efficiency of their homes.



What is a Display Energy Certificate (DEC) and who needs one??

By • Jun 10th, 2009 • Category: F.A.Q

A Display Energy Certificate shows the energy performance of a building based on actual energy consumption as recorded annually over periods up to the last three years. From 1 January 2009, all public buildings in the Republic of Ireland with a gross internal floor area greater than 1000m2 are required to display a Display Energy [...]



How to Achieve a High Energy Rating for Your Property?

By • Apr 3rd, 2009 • Category: Press

AS GENERAL PUBLIC becomes more informed of the benefits provided by energy efficient homes savvy consumers demand properties with higher ratings.



Dublin Homes Have Poor Energy Ratings

By • Mar 26th, 2009 • Category: News, Press

THE AVERAGE Dublin home is falling far short of the desired energy efficiency rating, a renewable energy summit in Croke Park was told yesterday. Director of sustainable energy agency Codema, Dr Gerry Wardell, said an estimated 160,000 homes in the capital have a Building Energy Rating (BER) of E1. Energy ratings are graded on a [...]



Home Energy Saving Scheme Launched

By • Mar 25th, 2009 • Category: FEATURED

QR EnerStar is pleased to advise its clients that SEI is ready to proceed with applications from homeowners applying for insulation grants under the Home Energy Saving Scheme (HES). Those who followed our updates know already that HES is a national scheme and is thus open to all owners of existing houses. Homeowners who are [...]



Save Energy, Save Money, Save Our Planet

By • Mar 10th, 2009 • Category: Tips

Here’s a few useful tips which can help you save the money without hefty investments which is especially actual in times of financial downturn:



Owners of existing houses can receive Government grants under Home Energy Saving Scheme.

By • Feb 8th, 2009 • Category: FEATURED

QR EnerStar welcomed the €100 million Government’s Home Energy Saving scheme which aims to dramatically improve the insulation in Irish homes. Hundreds of thousands of Irish homes were built to low energy insulation standards; now home-owners can get attics, walls and floors retro-fitted and the Government will pay for a large percentage of the bill.