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McMahon welcomes green grants 10.02.09

INISHOWEN'S Green Party candidate is urging homeowners in the peninsula to avail of new grants to help them insulate their homes.
Sheenagh McMahon welcomed the announcement by Environment Minister Eamon Ryan that €100 million in new grants would be pumped into the economy in an eco-friendly scheme designed to warm homes and create jobs.
The grants will be split evenly between public and private householders and will target homes built before 2006.
"The new national insulation programme has the potential to create hundreds of lasting, local jobs. Householders who take advantage of the scheme can expect to reduce their heating bills by up to €700 per year," said Ms McMahon.
"The scheme will open to the public in March, and I urge homeowners particularly those with older homes and big energy bills to register their interest now with Sustainable Energy Ireland.
"They should also think about arranging a Building Energy Rating assessment, which will highlight the type of work that will bring about the best cost and energy savings," she said. Ms McMahon said the measures made "total sense" in the current economic climate.
"Energy efficiency has a huge potential for our economy, and better
Sheenagh McMahon
insulation will lead to warmer and more comfortable homes, lower gas and electricity bills and many more jobs in our communities.
"The refurbishment of our local authority housing will also tackle the scourge of fuel poverty, particularly during cold weather. Heating will not be wasted going out the roof our up the chimney. Reducing energy use and CO2 emissions will also help us meet our climate change targets. This is a programme that benefits our economy, environment and householder at the same time," added the Buncrana-based candidate.
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