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North Western Fuel Poverty Project 2004
Energy Action and the
Health Promotion Unit of the North Western Health Board (NWHB) have joined
forces to set up a working group in the Choice area to tackle fuel poverty.
The Choice areas include Letterkenny, Gweedore and Carndonagh in Donegal
and selected areas in Sligo (the Lough Arrow cluster in south east Sligo
and Sligo town east of the Garavogue river) and Leitrim (Drumkeerin).
A working group was established
in February 2004 which also included representatives from Donegal County
council, St. Vincent de Paul, the Department of Social & Family Affairs,
ESB and two Donegal based approved insulation installer companies operating
within the Low Income Housing programme, Meitheal Forbartha Na Gaeltachta,
Letterkenny and Action Inishowen, Carndonagh, Co. Donegal.
The main aims of the
project are as follows:
- To establish a working
group to tackle fuel poverty in the Choice area with a key input from
health professionals and a range of local community focussed organisations
- To quantify the extent
of fuel poverty in households in the Choice project area (Choice addresses
older local people in defined areas in Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim)
- To deliver energy
awareness training to community-based health professionals working for
the North Western Health Board and other relevant professionals in the
Choice area
- To identify a range
of measures needed to address the causes of fuel poverty in the households
affected and arrange for implementation of these measures.
There are a number of
initial tasks to be undertaken.
These are:
- To prepare an energy
plan of households in the Choice area to identify the extent of fuel
poverty and the range of measures needed to address energy and heating-related
issues.
- To conduct energy
audits and studies of local housing stock and cross-reference that output
to a socio-economic profile of the area
- To categorise the
energy efficiency measures needed into a), those that can be covered
by existing programmes at no cost to the households and b), those measures
for which funding is required
- To set a strategy
to enable those measures for which funding is not presently available
to be addressed in the medium to long term
- To determine the payback
for the measures recommended in terms of cost, IHER improvements, CO2
reductions, reduced space & water heating costs, improved comfort levels
- To deliver energy
awareness training to 100 health professionals. The purpose of the training
is to educate health professionals on fuel poverty and its links with
poor health and to inform them on how to refer client to energy efficiency
programmes.
- To prepare a list
of households qualifying for energy efficiency measures under existing
programmes such as the Low Income Housing Programme.mme
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