Energy Credits
National Targets to reduce energy use by 20% by 2020
Grant Engineering Ireland have a full range of heating products that are applicable for Energy Credits, which will help reach the National Targets to reduce energy use by 20% by 2020.
Grant’s award winning Vortex range of condensing oil boilers, when combined with the correct heating controls can claim up to 8070 kWh/yr of Energy Saving Credits. All Grant boiler efficiencies are available on the SEDBUK/Product Characteristics Database (PCDB) and all the Grant Vortex and Grant Euroflame condensing boilers qualify for Energy Saving Credits.
Grant Engineering is the leading manufacturer of oil boilers in Ireland and the UK with over 300 employees, the company has grown from strength to strength with every year since the foundation of the company in 1978 by Stephen Grant.
Grant Engineering started in 1978 with the introduction of the Grant Solid Fuel Back Boiler. In 1983 Grant Engineering designed and manufactured its first oil boiler and 21 years on Grant is regarded the number 1 choice for homeowners, installers, engineers and specifies when it comes to choosing condensing oil boilers for home heating.
In 2008 we launched the NSAI approved Grant Solar Panels and Cylinders on the Irish market and is one of the most efficient and affordable solar systems on the market and can achieve up to 1650 kWh/yr of Energy Saving Credits.
In 2011 Grant designed and manufactured the first condensing wood pellet boiler in Europe, the award winning Spira condensing wood pellet boiler can achieve up to 9320 kWh/yr of Energy Saving Credits. Grant Engineering has restored confidence in wood pellet boilers on the Irish market.
As well as helping with Energy Saving Credits the heating upgrades will reduce heating bills, improve BER ratings and increase the value of the house. For example, take a 1970’s built 1400 sq. ft. house, a heating upgrade of a Vortex oil boiler, Grant solar panels and heating controls could save up to €1,210.00* per year.
* These figures are theoretical and will vary on the homeowner’s individual heating preference