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# Renewable Energy

Last month
August 2023
Hot water from Poolbeg Incinerator to heat over 50,000 buildings from 2025
Excess hot water from the facility could be pumped into pipes instead of being cooled down and released into the Liffey.
This year
2023
EirGrid warn of electricity supply issues in near future due to lack of renewable energy
The electricity operator said there was low availability of wind and solar energy and that the outages at other generators are expected.
Ads for SSE Airtricity, Aldi and Whiteclaw breach advertising code
Adverts claiming that SSE Airtricity provides ’100% green energy’ were deemed potentially misleading, while Aldi’s ‘Swap and Save’ ads also breached the code.
G7 pledges to quit fossil fuels faster, but doesn't set new deadline on phasing out coal
The call to action comes as many developing countries step up demands for more help in phasing out fossil fuels and stabilising energy prices.
Govt must invest in ports in order to build offshore wind energy projects, report finds
Belfast is currently the only port on the island of Ireland that is capable of constructing offshore wind farms.
Government approves zero VAT rate for the supply and installation of solar panels
The abolishment of the VAT rate will bring the average price of solar panel installation down by €1000, according to Government estimates.
Last year
2022
Planning permission no longer required to install solar panels on houses
Exemptions also apply to a range of non-domestic buildings.
'It shouldn't have been a surprise': How policy choices brought Ireland's energy to the brink
Experts explain how decisions made in years gone by have led us to our current position of facing down a bleak winter, even without the war in Ukraine.
Most energy suppliers are still not paying households for solar power despite August promise
A report by
Lauren Boland
Only one energy supplier could confirm that it started to pay microgenerators – here’s a breakdown of what each company said.
Microgenerators are supposed to be able to sell back any surplus power they produce to their energy supplier.
Only one supplier could confirm that it started to pay microgenerators before 31 August in line with an assurance by the national energy regulator.
At least eight had not yet commenced payment, Lauren Boland reports.
Government urged to hasten payments for surplus solar power ahead of feared energy shortages
Appeal lodged over development of €100 million solar farm near Punchestown Racecourse
There had previously been objections from multiple stakeholders in the horseracing industry.
EU proposes 300 billion-euro roadmap to ditch Russian energy
The investment initiative is meant to help the bloc start weaning itself off Russian fossil fuels this year.
'Neglected': Why Ireland is the worst country in the EU at using renewables to make heat energy
Only 6% of the energy required for heating and cooling in Ireland came from renewable sources in 2020.
Reaching 80% renewable target depends on 'offshore wind technologies', Taoiseach tells summit
Micheál Martin joined other leaders at the One Ocean summit in France this morning.
'Intuitive and straightforward' - How geothermal energy could change how Irish homes are heated
By 2025, a target may be set for how much geothermal energy should contribute to Ireland’s long-term plans to reduce emissions.
All time
Electricity supply interruptions could have 'huge' impact on Irish society, expert warns
John Fitzgerald’s comments come after concerns were raised recently about potential blackouts this winter.
Head of Defence Forces says climate change is single biggest threat to Ireland
Mellett, who holds a PhD in environmental governance, believes Ireland must act to prevent the impact of climate change.
Mellett, who holds a PhD in environmental governance, believes Ireland must act to prevent the impact of climate change.
The Chief of Staff said Ireland needs to lose its 'false sense of security'.
Mellett also believes that the State will have to play a role in battling climate breakdown.
'Irish temperature records will be broken in the coming years because we're in a climate crisis'
'The impact of our actions on the planet is undeniable': Government launches Climate Action Bill
Bord na Móna to create 885 new jobs in midlands as it focuses on climate solutions
The company says it will be able to supply a third of Irish homes with renewable energy by 2030.
Power Down: How years of policy neglect left Ireland in the shadow of a solar revolution
We examine the key roadblocks that have limited small-scale solar power and if enough is now being done to hit impending EU targets.
Ireland ranks second last in EU for meeting 2020 renewable energy targets
Only the Netherlands was behind Ireland in meeting the goals.
ESB to take 50% share in €2 billion wind farm off Scottish coast
The wind farm is expected to be completed by 2023.
Irish Wildlife Trust lodges objection to Bord na Móna windfarm in Co Longford
An outcome on the planning application for the 24-turbine windfarm is expected in July.
Carbon taxes won’t stop climate change – we need more radical action
Fossil fuels are already taxed to the hilt and people haven’t moved to electric vehicles for one simple reason – they cannot afford to, writes Brian O’Boyle.
Poll: Will Ireland generate 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030?
The country has missed other climate change targets in the past.
Bruton commits to having 70% of electricity generated from renewables by 2030
Bruton was speaking to reporters at the Fine Gael National Conference in Wexford over the weekend.
Aran Islands to be used as testing ground for research into using hydrogen as fuel
The research will use renewable energy to power a fleet of vans.
Taoiseach wants to up spending on climate change to avoid hefty EU fines
Ireland is facing a fine of €75 million each year if 16% of its energy doesn’t come from renewable-energy sources by 2020.
Ireland now has a renewable heat plan, but lessons have been learned from 'cash for ash'
It aims to reduce Ireland’s reliance on fossil fuel heating systems, and provides financial incentives for renewable heat generation.
'It'll devastate the countryside': Laois locals object to one of Ireland's biggest solar farms
The project is planned for a site the size of nearly 200 soccer pitches.
Details of Ireland's Renewable Heat Incentive revealed today - but Leo won't be calling it 'RHI'
“We have learned from the mistakes in Northern Ireland,” Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said.
'This and the Donegal floods go hand-in-hand': How Ireland plans to get to grips with renewable energy
A new government consultation wants feedback on how we fund sustainable energy in Ireland.
Ireland's largest windfarm begins powering 50,000 homes
The windfarm is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 100,000 tonnes each year.
'National guidance' on solar farms needed after Ireland's biggest project is rejected
The Wexford development was to be spread on a site of more than 200 acres.
Ireland is expected to miss its EU renewables target - and cop a multimillion-euro bill
The country has to meet 16% of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2020.
Large-scale solar farms are coming to Ireland as plans for over 20 projects unveiled
Work on the farms, to be built in the south and east of the country, will start in 2018.
World's first tidal lagoon power station gets government support in Wales
The company behind it says the station would generate electricity for 155,000 homes for the next 120 years.
Why Ireland won't be turning to nuclear energy anytime soon
Alex White talked energy and climate change with TheJournal.ie yesterday.
A novel new use for Guinness waste heat (no rude jokes...)
A system whereby hot water or steam could be pumped from the brewery to the new hospital is being investigated.
Why being sustainable makes for good business
For March’s in-depth coverage of SMEs, we looked at business and the environment, and making enterprise more sustainable.
Power isn't quite paying like it used to for ESB
Profits are down at the semi-state, but it’s still delivering a €300 million windfall to the government.
Poll: Should more be done to develop renewable energy in Ireland?
There has been a lot of debate about the country’s energy mix for the future.