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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Energy Prices: Discussion (4 Oct 2022)

Lynn Ruane: ...be recovered. Some of those costs exist even when the customers use very little electricity such as in a holiday home or because they have upgraded their home to A-rated status or whatever else. Perhaps some use solar or photovoltaic, PV, power for their electricity during the day but still require electricity at peak times. There is a basis for having a standing charge. It is a...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Energy Prices: Discussion (4 Oct 2022)

Mr. Joe Duignan: There are a few elements. I might start with microgeneration, which relates to domestic houses and solar power. There has been significant development in that space in recent years. Getting a grid connection is a free process and requires a simple application form. A total of 40,000 customers are now registered with microgeneration. In the year to date, there has been a...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Energy Prices: Discussion (4 Oct 2022)

Brian Leddin: ...scheme. It was good to hear about the uptake and the fact it is popular. The cap is 50 kW but it seems there are many businesses, in particular, that would certainly have roof space for solar and a demand for more power. The scheme, therefore, might not be ideal for them. Why is the cap 50 kW? If you want to install more than 50 kW, the bureaucracy is different and there are different...

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