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Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Bríd Smith: There is no threat to our gas supplies from Britain. Reliance on Britain would only be replaced by reliance on North American fracked gas or LNG from Qatar or another similar dictatorship. I am in favour of eliminating our reliance on British and North Sea gas. The quicker we do it the better but we should not replace it with reliance on a different source of oil or gas. The war in...

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Bríd Smith: ...at international market rates. In short, finding oil and gas anywhere will do nothing to address the crisis we face. I want to find out from the Deputies what they think about the fact that Shannon LNG paid more than €4 million to Kerry County Council. If the LNG fails will that money be returned to Shannon LNG? In the motion the Deputies make reference to domestic oil and gas...

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Ivana Bacik: ...in the motion. There is a better way possible than that envisaged in the motion, and we need to be clear about that. We in the Labour Party do not believe, for example, that Ireland needs floating LNG terminals. We are open to the development of storage facilities, of course, but only on condition that such facilities can be repurposed for renewables - in other words, they can be...

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Richard O'Donoghue: ...Brexit, is not as secure as we would like to think. Only recently, the Government failed to apply for the European Commission funding initiative to source temporary floating liquefied natural gas, LNG, terminals. It must be noted that 19 other European countries applied for and took that grant aid but our Government did not. We are a country that is trying to bring down its carbon...

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Michael Healy-Rae: ...Taoiseach went around places like Tarbert, Ballybunion, Ballylongford, Lisselton and down into Listowel. He told the people when he was canvassing that if he was elected and formed a Government, delivering an LNG facility would be one of the policies he would pursue. He said he would deliver it. What the Taoiseach did, in respect of what I had ensured was in the programme for Government...

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Danny Healy-Rae: I am asking the Minister, Deputy Ryan, again here today to open up Shannon LNG. I heard the Minister last night and he appears to have no notion of doing that. I am asking the Taoiseach, Deputy Micheál Martin, and the Tánaiste, Deputy Leo Varadkar, to ensure that it is reopened.

Energy Security: Motion [Private Members] (21 Sep 2022)

Michael Collins: ...power stations to provide a practical buffer to the energy crisis; — Ireland is the only country in Europe with a coastline that does not have a liquid natural gas import facility, meaning no alternative to the pipelines through the UK, as the Government chose not to have liquefied natural gas (LNG); — this unprecedented energy crisis is compounded by the Government's...

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