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New £33m funding line to help Welsh housing developers meet green standards

The funding from the Welsh Government is being lent by the Development Bank of Wales

The Green Homes Incentive has a funding line of £33m.(Image: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

A new £33m funding initiative to support residential developers in Wales meet green standards has been revealed.

Funded by the Welsh Government, the Green Homes Incentive is available on residential development loans from the Development Bank of Wales.

Lent via its Wales Property Development and Wales Stalled Sites funds, it includes a reduction in loan repayment fees of up to 2%.

Finance for up to 100% of building costs the funding is available with interest rolled-up throughout the loan term. Eligibility will depend upon qualifying criteria that includes EPC (energy performance certificate) A rating/Passivhaus status, non-concrete structures and non-fossil fuel heating systems.

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The operation of buildings accounts for around 30% of emissions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, mainly from heating, cooling and electricity use. For new buildings, the embodied emissions from construction can account for up to half of the carbon impacts associated with the building over its lifecycle.

Developers that install non-fossil fuel heating systems will also be able to benefit from the new incentive as ground and air source heat pumps significantly reduce operational energy demand during the life of a property.

Minister for Climate Change, Julie James said: “Tackling the climate emergency must be at the heart of everything we do in Wales as we all work together across this decade of action.

“The Green Homes Incentive will support SME housebuilders in delivering low carbon homes, part of our journey to a net zero Wales by 2050.