Free clean heat scheme returns for Tokoroa residents
*This is a media statement released from the Waikato Regional Council.
Free clean heat scheme returns for Tokoroa residents
From today, eligible residents in Tokoroa will once again be able to take advantage of free clean heat replacements for their old wood burners through the ‘On the house’ scheme.
The scheme – which was set up as part of the Warm Homes Clean Air programme, a partnership between Waikato Regional Council, South Waikato District Council, the South Waikato Pacific Island Community and Raukawa – will enable residents to replace their old non-compliant wood burners with alternatives like a heat pumps, pellet burners or high-efficiency wood burners.
The return of the scheme follows a decision by the Waikato Regional Council, made at their 9 February annual budget meeting, to continue funding it for another year, and confirmation yesterday of a new contract with smarter energy solutions provider, Brightr.
‘On the House’ had been on a temporary hiatus since June last year after the previous contractor announced it was no longer able to provide upgrades under the initiative.
Taupō-Rotorua councillor Mich'eal Downard said: “With inflation increasing costs across the board, we had some tough calls to make through our annual budget. So, I’m really happy that this was one of the schemes we were able to continue funding.
“Not only is it going to help out less-well-off residents, who are feeling the pinch of rising costs more than most, it’s going to provide access to cleaner and more efficient heating just as we head into the colder months.”
The council’s annual budget meeting also included a decision to reconsider a possible future alternative to the scheme called EcoRetrofit through their next long term plan. However, today’s announcement confirms ‘On the house’ will be available for at least another year.
“Uptake of ‘On the house’ slowed in recent years as many of those eligible had already upgraded” said Cr Downard, “but with changes to the eligibility criteria opening the programme up to more homes, I say take full advantage while the scheme’s still available!”
The announcement also follows the council’s decision in June last year to change the eligibility criteria for the scheme so more people could tap into the funding.
Eligible homes must:
- be located in the Tokoroa airshed
- have been built prior to 1 January 2008
- be an owner-occupied residential property
- be owned and occupied by a person who holds a current Community Services Card or has received a rates rebate in the last two years or is located in NZ Deprivation Index Zone 8 to 10
- meet the insulation requirements of EECA or have put forward to have their insulation undertaken by an EECA provider in the last two years
- meet the EECA heating standards
- have an occupier seeking to replace a non-compliant wood burner with a clean heat alternative.
To find out more about free clean heat upgrades under the ‘On the House’ scheme please refer to South Waikato District Council website.[1]
[1]www.southwaikato.govt.nz/our-services/warmhomes/heating-schemes