Heat Pump Subsidies Added to Government Scheme

Matt Moore • Jul 29, 2019

News! Eligible home owners can claim for grants!

The government has expanded its home insulation programme to include efficient wood burners and heat pumps. This was announced by the Energy Minister Megan Woods in Christchurch on the 18 July. The programme started in July last year, focused initially on insulation subsidies, but is now broadneing it to efficient heating as part of the governments Winter Support package.
To be eligible for insulation and heater grants, home owners must have a Community Services Card or live in a lower-income area. In most cases, homes will need to have ceiling and underfloor insulation installed before qualifying for a grant for a heater.

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