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European funds to make Welsh homes more energy efficient

Published by Hannah Wooderson for 24dash.com in Housing and also in Environment
Wednesday 17th March 2010 - 11:09am

European funds to make Welsh homes more energy efficient European funds to make Welsh homes more energy efficient

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The Welsh Assembly Government plans to use up to £34 million of European funding to improve energy efficiency in existing homes Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones announced today.

Following changes introduced by the European Commission, for the first time European funding will be used to support investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy generation measures.
The move will help cut carbon emissions and fuel bills as well as providing a major boost to support green jobs in Wales.

The funding will be targeted at those living in Wales' most deprived communities.

It will also contribute to the Assembly Government's commitment to cut annual emissions by 3% a year from 2011.

Mr Jones said: "Making homes more energy efficient is a key part in our ambitions to reduce Wales’ carbon footprint. I am delighted that for the first time we will be able to use European funding to help those who most need it make their homes more energy efficient.

“Improving energy use in the home is also an important step in the delivery of our Green Jobs Strategy for Wales, developing skilled jobs for local people. Domestic energy efficiency is a growing industry, and we have the opportunity to position Wales at its forefront through this investment.

“I will now be looking carefully at the options available to maximise the economic, social and environmental impact of these changes as soon as possible."

Environment Minister Jane Davidson said: "I welcome the changes to the European Structural Funds programmes. Ensuring that Welsh homes are more energy efficient is vital to maximising the use of our resources and achieving our carbon reduction targets. Importantly, it will also help those on low incomes who will benefit from savings on their fuel bills.”

 

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