Better Energy Communities Pilot 2012 – Open for Applications
This is an exciting new pilot programme that SEAI is delighted to launch in order to stimulate the delivery of innovative energy efficiency projects in communities and other areas.
The Better Energy Programme is Ireland’s national upgrade programme to retrofit our building stock and facilities to high standards of energy efficiency, there by reducing fossil fuel use, running costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
The purpose of this call is to support and pilot innovative delivery approaches at a community level. With a fund of €3M, the pilot projects will test new approaches to achieving high quality and efficient delivery of improvements in energy efficiency within Irish communities.
This call, in supporting pilot projects at a community level, is specifically seeking to test innovative and pioneering partnerships for delivery between for example, the public and private sectors, domestic and non-domestic sectors, commercial and not-for-profit organisations. Other solutions to delivering energy savings within a community that leverage existing resources are also invited.
The call is open to
- Participating Energy Suppliers
- Public sector, including local authorities
- Community-based organisations (CBOs) that have an established service for delivering the required measures; or other community type organisations.
- Private sector
- Voluntary organisations
A grant application can also be made by a nominated project co-ordinator, such co-ordination may be by an energy supply company or their designated delivery partner acting in partial fulfilment of its energy saving target.
Individual organisations and co-ordinators are permitted to submit several different applications for support but projects should be bundled where appropriate.
Eligible ptojects
The call is open to projects and related initiatives in the community spanning multiple sectors and focusing on energy efficiency in buildings, business, facilities and transport sectors, and allowing for additional installation of integrated renewable energy technologies and infrastructure.
Eligible Measures.
Eligible measures will prioritise energy efficiency retrofits and can include elements of renewable energy where appropriate. Measures proposed should demonstrate how they will deliver the Community concept in the wider community, social and policy structures.
Level of support available
A fund of €3m is available for allocation to projects on a competitive basis, for investment actions comprising individual or packaged measures, aimed at achieving on-going and lasting energy savings.
Grant support is available for qualifying projects and the level of funding will be related to the innovation in terms of delivery, technology and energy savings proposed under the project. Funding will be allocated based on an assessment of each individual project application, considered against the evaluation criteria outlined and taking account of other sources of funding leveraged.
Eligible costs
The eligible costs are the direct costs incurred in the delivery of the project.
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Purchase of plant, machinery or equipment in the product/ technology categories listed on the ‘Triple E’ register
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VAT associated if it is not reclaimable
Non Eligible Costs
- Any costs not directly related to improving sustainable energy performance through the proposed project
- Ongoing monitoring costs
- Internal staff costs
- Any costs to bring process or facilities up to standards required
- Any costs that are incurred prior to formal grant approval – no matter what they relate to – are ineligible and will not be paid.
For further information see the following links:
Better Energy Communities – 2012 Application Guide.pdf (size 280 KB)
Better Energy Communities Pilot Application Form.pdf (size 166.4 KB)
Or alternatively if you have a project in mind which you think might be suitable please contact Paula Butler who is the main contact person in SEAI and can be contacted at paula.butler@seai.ie or 01 8082094.
Closing date for applications is 14th September 2012.