WQ84247 (e) Wedi’i gyflwyno ar 14/01/2022

Pa drafodaethau y mae Llywodraeth Cymru wedi'u cynnal i adolygu'r meini prawf ar gyfer y rhaglen cartrefi cynnes, o gofio mai dim ond 79,000 o gartrefi y disgwylir y bydd yn eu cyrraedd rhwng 2011 a 2023 sy'n llai na 10 y cant o gartrefi perchen-feddianwyr yng Nghymru?

Wedi'i ateb gan Y Dirprwy Weinidog Newid Hinsawdd | Wedi'i ateb ar 20/01/2022

Since its launch in 2010, the Warm Homes Programme has focussed on providing lower income households with a package of home energy efficiency measures, resulting in an average saving of around £300 on their energy bills. Never designed to be a silver bullet to such a complex set of issues, the programme demonstrates our long term and sustained commitment to support lower income households. It complements other programmes designed to improve domestic energy efficiency, such as our Innovative Housing Programme and Welsh Housing Quality Standard. Between 2008 and 2018, estimated levels of fuel poverty more than halved in Wales.

Housing contributes to 10% of all carbon emissions in Wales and must be reduced if we are to fulfil our net zero targets. The surge in the global wholesale price of gas witnessed over the past six months means that many more households could be plunged into a cost of living and energy crisis. Our Warm Homes Programme is ideally placed to play an important role in responding to these challenges. I published a consultation document on 22 December regarding the next iteration of the Warm Homes Programme. The consultation will end on 1 April. Any proposed changes to the eligibility criteria emerging from this consultation exercise will be published before the Senedd’s summer recess.