Energy Policy Ireland

Celtic Interconnector

The Celtic Interconnector is due to be energised in 2026 and offers huge potential for renewables development in Ireland. This is Ireland’s point-of-interconnection with the European Supergrid and is mainly funded through the European Investment Bank.

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Advantages of Solar Energy

There are very many advantages to solar energy, and there is one way to avail of these advantages – solar PV panels.

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Fix the Cost of your Electricity

Utility company electricity prices are spiralling out of control. If you really want to FIX the cost of your electricity, then solar PV is the answer you are looking for.

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Benefits of Solar PV in Agriculture

Solar PV has the potential to transform farming, lock-in energy costs, and secure a lower cost-base for your agricultural enterprise.

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Microgeneration Support Scheme Begins

Schools, sports and community organisations can now avail of SEAI grants and the Microgeneration Support Scheme. Are you CEG or CEP?

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Onshore RESS 2 is Complete

Total approved 2,747 GWh out of a scheduled 3,500 GWh. Solar projects approved to generate 1,478 GWh, with the rejected applicants overwhelmingly solar.

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EPA Ireland’s 2030 Projections

Ireland’s Climate Targets for 2030. A lot more work needs to be done to reach our targets. Less restrictions, and fewer obstacles would allow people to select the winning technologies.

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Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS)

RESS2 is nearing completion. It is disappointing to see over 700 GWh of projected allocations just left on the table. RESS is not giving us a balanced renewables portfolio.

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Ireland’s Solar Landscape

47 additional solar projects have received approval from the DSO under the current round of licencing. More please …

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