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Warm Up New Zealand: Healthy Homes Rental programme

National project

In 2016 the government allocated $18 million over two years for an extension of Warm Up New Zealand: Healthy Homes programme specifically focused on rental properties. The extension provided new funding to deliver insulation to low-income rental households with high health needs (particularly households occupied by children and/or the elderly as they are at the highest health risk from cold and damp housing).

This phase, WUNZ: Healthy Homes (extension) (WUNZ: HH - extension) ran from 2016 until 30 June 2018. When this phase launched it was available for owners of rental properties only, occupied by low-income tenants and/or tenants with high health needs, but the eligibility criteria was broadened by Cabinet in July 2017 to include home owners (with the same low income/high health criteria applying).

The programme was co-ordinated by home insulation companies, regional councils, energy trusts and the Ministry of Health-recognised Healthy Housing Initiative provider.

Some concrete key performance indicators (KPIs) include:

  • Government investment: $18m over two years, $16.5m grant funding
  • 13,000 retrofits in 2016/17 and 7,000 in 2017/18

 

  • Warm Up New Zealand: Healthy Homes Rental programme
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  • Countries impacted
    Countries impacted:
    New Zealand
  • Geographical scale
    Geographical scale:
    National
  • Intervention level
    Energy poverty phase:
    Implementation
  • Type of intervention
    Intervention type:
    Financial mechanisms
    Household energy efficiency and refurbishment
  • Professionals
    Professionals involved:
    Member of a local/national authority
    Technician
  • Funding type
    Type of funding:
    Government subsidies
  • SDGs addressed:
    SDG 3-Good health and well-being SDG 7-Affordable and clean energy SDG 11-Sustainable cities and communities




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