Clean Heating for All
Support for low-income households in Tyrol in transitioning from fossil fuel and electric heating systems to climate-friendly systems. Registration and application submission online from 02.01.2024, valid indefinitely.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for low-income households in the lowest three income deciles in replacing fossil heating systems (oil, gas, coal/coke, electric storage heaters) with climate-friendly technologies such as highly efficient local/district heating connections, central wood heating systems, or heat pumps.
Eligible expenses
- Planning costs
- Material costs
- Assembly costs
- Dismantling and disposal costs for old equipment
- Consulting costs (energy consulting)
Non-eligible expenses
- Own contributions
- Costs before registration/application submission
- Non-water-based heat distribution systems
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Primary residence at the project location in Tyrol and ownership of a single-family, two-family, or terraced house
- Household income within the lowest three income deciles (proof via social assistance, GIS exemption, or similar)
- Registration on the KPC platform prior to implementation of measures
- Mandatory initial and implementation consultation (energy consultation) before ordering and installation
- Replacement of a fossil fuel heating system or electrically operated night/direct storage heaters
Documents required for application
- Private household confirmation
- Land register excerpt
- Proof of income limits (social assistance, GIS exemption, or similar)
- Energy consultation report
- Quotes for the trades
- Commissioning confirmation
- Final billing form
- Invoices from authorized companies
Evaluation criteria
- Income weakness
- Climate friendliness of the technology
- Economic feasibility
Description
The funding program “Clean Heating for All” in Tyrol supports low-income private households in the lowest three income deciles in switching from fossil heating systems (oil, gas, coal/coke) as well as electrically operated night storage and direct storage heaters to climate-friendly technologies. Owners of single-family, two-family, or terraced houses with primary residence at the project location can register online on the KPC platform starting from 02.01.2024 and then submit an application. Implementation, including mandatory initial and implementation consulting by energy experts, takes place within 12 months after approval. The funding rate is 100%, with planning, material, installation, dismantling, and disposal costs for old systems as well as energy consulting fees counted among eligible expenses. Own contributions, expenses incurred before registration/application, and non-water-based heat distribution systems are not considered.
The social additional funding covers the environmentally relevant investment costs once up to technology-specific ceilings: among others, €28,243 for local/district heating connections, €35,893 for pellet or wood chip boilers, €29,816 for log wood boilers, €25,383 for air/water heat pumps, and €37,252 for brine/water heat pumps. Applicants submit a current private household confirmation, a land register excerpt, and income proofs for registration. For the application, the energy consulting protocol, quotes for trades, commissioning confirmation, final billing form, and invoices from authorized companies are required. The funding campaign runs continuously as long as funds are available and offers an efficient way to reduce heating costs, strengthen climate protection, and accelerate the phase-out of fossil fuels.
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