Housing Executive announce energy efficiency investment of £55m

(L-R) The Housing Executive’s Head of Sustainable Development Robert Clements with Chair Nicole Lappin, Dr Inna Vorushylo, Chief Executive Grainia Long and Ciaran Byrne
(L-R) The Housing Executive’s Head of Sustainable Development Robert Clements with Chair Nicole Lappin, Dr Inna Vorushylo, Chief Executive Grainia Long and Ciaran Byrne

Northern Ireland Housing Executive will invest £55m in energy efficiency measures for their homes over the next year, it was revealed at their annual Sustainability Symposium today.

A ground breaking £9m scheme involving the low-carbon retrofitting of 300 homes will form part of this investment.

The scheme will see upgrades to 300 homes by March 2025 in the Strabane, Dunmurry, Newtownards, Sion Mills, Dungannon and Antrim areas.

Chief Executive of the Housing Executive Grainia Long, said: “Our Low Carbon Retrofit Programme will deliver a ‘whole house’ solution with the desired outcome of reducing carbon emissions, lowering householder bills and providing a heathier environment.

“A range of interventions will help us achieve this, including improving energy efficiency measures through retrofitting, the introduction of low carbon heating options like air source heat pumps and the use of renewable energy for power generation and electric storage.

“This exciting programme is just one strand of our £55m investment plan. These plans will help combat the very real pressures created by fuel poverty and the cost of living crisis.

“The low carbon retrofit scheme follows the completion of our first large-scale retrofit programme with EU Interreg funding and match funding from the Housing Executive at over £31m.

“Thanks to this programme, 1400 of our houses are warmer, more energy efficient and have a reduced carbon footprint.”

Housing professionals who attended the Sustainability Symposium at Riddel Hall, Queen’s University Belfast, received an update on the latest developments in this programme.

Ms Long also discussed the Northern Ireland Home Energy Conservation Authority annual progress report and attendees heard about Sunningdale, a new build pilot project in north Belfast - the Housing Executive’s first housing development for nearly 25 years. 

Work on the new build began in November 2023 and construction is now well underway on six semi-detached homes, being built using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) and ultra-low energy building techniques, to Passive House standard.

Other speakers at the event included Ciaran Byrne, Director of the National Retrofit Directorate in Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Angus Kerr, Director of Climate Change, Department for Communities, Dr Inna Vorushylo, Ulster University, and Eddie Murnin, Associate Director of GEDA Construction.