Phoenix Energy and Action Renewables has launched the new Carbon Reduction Grant.
The grant provides £400 cashback to householders seeking to upgrade their central heating system to gas, if their total annual household income is less than £55,000.
Over 150 local Gas Safe registered installers gathered at La Mon Hotel in Belfast to launch the new funding.
Phoenix Energy Chief Executive, Kailash Chada, said: "With highly efficient natural gas systems emitting up to 50% less carbon than older oil systems, we know that existing natural gas users help avoid more than 700,000 tonnes of carbon from entering the atmosphere annually. The new Carbon Reduction Grant, which is run in conjunction with Action Renewables, is designed to support householders with the conversion to a modern, highly efficient heating system that will further reduce carbon savings and support NI’s 2030 carbon emissions target.
"Phoenix Energy are currently progressing a pathway to net zero which means that not only will consumers save on their carbon emissions by connecting to the local gas network today, but as we increasingly introduce renewable gases such as biomethane into our network, their carbon emissions will reduce further in the years ahead.
"We are pleased that the scheme has attracted such a high level of interest from local installation companies here today, which means that they can now offer the grant to their eligible customers. We encourage anyone who thinks they may be eligible to get in touch with Phoenix and book an Energy Advisor appointment."
Terry Waugh, Chief Executive of Action Renewables stated: "We are delighted to be partnering with Phoenix Energy on the new Carbon Reduction Grant which offers customers a helping hand to switch to a less polluting energy source that is actively progressing an exciting decarbonisation journey. The application process is really straightforward, and customers will be supported through the process by their Phoenix Energy Advisor and our own dedicated Carbon Reduction Grant team from Action Renewables."
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