Danger Zone: Ireland’s emissions pathway

The Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE) released the terms and conditions for the Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH) on 7 August. DCCAE has recently been active in the environmental space, announcing the following since the beginning of June: €500 million Climate Action Fund; Sectoral Planning Guidelines for Climate Change Adaptation; Cabinet approval of the Renewable Energy Support Scheme (RESS); Sectoral Planning Guidelines for Climate Change Adaptation; and €453,000 of department funding for Local Environmental Initiatives. The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) also announced a domestic solar grant.

These announcements followed an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) forecast in May that Ireland would barely make a dent in its overall emissions by 2020 on 2005 levels. Earlier in the year, the Climate Action Network (CAN) ranked Ireland second-worst among European Union nations for action on fighting climate change.

In this week’s blog, we consider Ireland’s performance against a range of relevant energy and climate oriented indicators.

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Low carbon generation

Head to Head: CfD vs RESS

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PSO Levy 2022/23: RESS to the Rescue

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Low carbon generation

RESS 2 – Five key insights

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Low carbon generation

RESS 2 by numbers

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RESS for LESS

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Commercial and market outlook

ACER publishes Final Assessment of EU Electricity Market Design

Following the publication of its Preliminary Assessment in November 2021, on 29 April the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) published its Final Assessment of the EU Wholesale Electricity Market Design. The report provides an in-depth analysis of energy prices and drivers, current wholesale electricity market design,...

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2021’s most exciting ‘Charts of the week’

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Heat and buildings strategy: Key points

On 19 October, the government released the Heat and Buildings strategy outlining how the government will tackle the decarbonisation of the built environment to help meet the UK net zero ambition. Our experts have taken a quick look at the strategy and highlighted the key points. Heating The strategy makes...