Gov't-funded heat pumps to keep New Zealanders warmer and healthier

Source: Xinhua| 2019-07-18 10:25:48|Editor: Shi Yinglun
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WELLINGTON, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Grants for energy efficient heaters are now available as part of New Zealand government's Warmer Kiwi Homes program which aims to make the country's homes warmer and more energy efficient.

Energy and Resources Minister Megan Woods said on Thursday the grants will cover two-thirds of the cost of efficient wood burners and heat pumps, up to a maximum grant of 2,500 NZ dollars (1,683 U.S. dollars). Home insulation has also been funded through the program since July last year.

"We want to help people stay healthy and warm, and keep their power bills in check over winter so we're making it easier for people by funding the installation of heat pumps and insulation," Woods said in a statement.

"Insulated and heated homes are healthier, and we know there are huge benefits for households with fewer respiratory illnesses and hospital visits," she said.

The government is also helping people keep their heaters on through the Winter Energy Payment and is investigating consumer electricity prices, Woods said.

To be eligible for insulation and heater grants, homeowners 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, according to the minister.

Eligible homeowners should take action if they don't have insulation or a wood burner because there is likely to be high demand for grants for heaters, she added.

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