We have just completed work on the oldest home to be retrofitted to A1 BER standard. The home was originally built in 1850. It is one of only 34 existing dwellings (not new builds) with a BER of A1 in Ireland and we are delighted to say we have added two in a week. The […]
The Government has today announced increased funding for energy efficiency measures. It estimates that the upgrade of 24,000 homes in 2020 can potentially be funded through a combination of SEAI grant schemes – The Better Homes Scheme (individual measures in private homes), The Warmer Homes scheme (low income homes) and Better Energy Communities (BEC). SuperHomes […]
As the cold weather sets in, homeowners nationwide are urged to avail of up to 50% grants to carry out cost effective and sensible energy measures in their homes. These include insulation, window upgrades and advanced ventilation. Heat and hot water are provided by renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaic panels and heat pumps. […]
Since 2015 Tipperary Energy Agency has been supporting homeowners decarbonising their homes using heat pumps. We are often asked if it makes sense to install a night meter. What is night rate meter? A night rate meter is a meter that affords the user lower rate electricity during the hours of 11pm-8am (End October to […]
As we rapidly approach the fourth year of Tipperary Energy Agency’s SuperHomes project, we are delighted to announce that we are accepting applications for 2018. We are now offering homeowners the opportunity to retrofit their house to an A3 Building Energy Rating standard (BER) with up to 50% funded assistance. A SuperHome is a low […]