Jersey increases heat pump match funding

The grant for heat pumps has increased from £5,000 to £9,000
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Jersey residents with a fossil fuel heating system can now apply for up to £9,000 match funding towards a heat pump, the government has confirmed.
The grant for heat pumps - which warm buildings by absorbing heat from the air, ground, or water - has been increased from £5,000 to £9,000 in an aim to encourage islanders to switch, officials said.
Those who qualified as low-income could also receive an increased amount of funding for heat pumps of up to £15,000 without the need to match fund, they added.
To accommodate the increase, the value of grants for some other direct heat technologies are being reduced from £5,000 to £4,000.
Environment Minister Deputy Steve Luce said: "To help encourage more islanders to make the switch to heat pumps, I have increased the grant for these systems.
"Although the upfront cost of installing a heat pump can be high, they are very energy efficient, very environmentally-friendly and have low running costs."
Islanders who have already applied for a grant on or after 1 November 2024 would be able to receive the incentive at the new rate, officials said.
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