November 26, 2025 - 229 views
Thousands more social housing tenants in Wales will benefit from warmer homes and lower energy bills as the Welsh Government announces an additional £14.1 million for energy efficiency improvements.
The funding boost brings total investment in the Optimised Retrofit Programme (ORP) to £107.1 million this year. Since 2020, the programme has already funded 31,000 energy efficiency upgrades to social homes across Wales, cutting household bills whilst reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The ORP funds improvements including insulation, efficient heating systems and renewable energy installations in social housing. Social landlords working through the programme monitor health indicators such as mould and moisture levels, enabling them to provide targeted advice and support to vulnerable tenants.
Cabinet Secretary Jayne Bryant said: "The Welsh Government has set ambitious standards for new and existing social housing to ensure homes are safe, comfortable, healthy and low carbon.
"This additional ORP funding demonstrates our commitment to help social landlords like Hedyn to meet these standards, whilst tackling fuel poverty and climate change, and supporting the creation of green jobs."
