Date: 23 Jun 2025
The NORTH WEST ENERGY AGENCY (NWEA) can support your home energy upgrade with this latest €1,000 Introductory Offer
UPDATE - July 23rd, 2025: The NORTH WEST ENERGY AGENCY (NWEA) can support your home energy upgrade with a €1,000 Introductory Offer.
For the next 10 homeowners who progress to Stage 4 and enter a contract with NWEA for full energy upgrade works (to B2+ rating) in 2025, will avail of this generous discount.
This offer is supported by the EU LIFE funded LEAP Project, which has helped the establishment of the NWEA in Donegal.
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The ‘North West Energy Agency’ (NWEA) was established by Donegal County Council in conjunction with the LEAP Project, to support homeowners, businesses and communities to implement energy efficiency improvements throughout Donegal.
The NWEA will help with the following, with the initial focus on domestic properties:
- Retrofit of buildings (domestic and non-domestic);
- Renewable heating systems (domestic and non-domestic);
- Solar PV (domestic and non-domestic);
- Funding options including SEAI grants, low interest loans and how these Energy efficiency improvements could be delivered.
To celebrate this new service offering for homeowners throughout Donegal, the NWEA are offering the following discount for year 2025
STAGE 1 – Expression of Interest
Simply respond by scanning the QR code, complete and submit the expression of interest form
STAGE 2 - Home Energy Assessment / Building Energy Rating (BER)
The NWEA can direct you to SEAI registered Assessors who will complete a BER for your property
STAGE 3 – Customised plan for your home upgrade
The BER will allow NWEA to work with home owners then to customise a home energy upgrade that is right for you and your budget.
STAGE 4 – Home Upgrade Works
For homeowners who continue then and sign up for NWEA to deliver the home upgrade service, can avail of the following;
- €1,000 discount – off your home energy upgrade (Note – this is open to first 10 Homeowners who sign up for stage 4), PLUS
- €350 Grant - from SEAI towards the cost of the BER