Seanad debates

Wednesday, 27 September 2023

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

10:00 am

Photo of Lynn BoylanLynn Boylan (Sinn Fein) | Oireachtas source

Yesterday, the Irish Independent reported thousands more households had fallen into arrears in their energy bills. Yesterday, also saw the announcement of the renewable electricity support scheme, RESS 3, auction results. Not only have they delivered the smallest volume of renewable energy ever, but it is also the most expensive. The average price is now €100.47 per MWh which is way out of kilter with our EU neighbours. We all know the best way to reduce people’s energy costs is to move away from fossil fuels and get ourselves energy secure in terms of renewable energy. Therefore it is deeply disappointing that the RESS 3 auction has made Ireland the most expensive for providing renewable energy. Sinn Féin and Wind Energy Ireland have repeatedly called for a cross-departmental task force to identify the cost drivers of renewable energy in this country and the policies we need to implement to reduce those cost drivers. We do know the planning system, and the delays in it, is a large part of it. It is an average of 90 weeks for a decision for a wind farm. It has been over a year since the last wind farm got planning permission in this country. It does not send out the signal that we are in a climate crisis if it takes 90 weeks for decisions to be made on renewable energy projects. We are calling for the planning system to be adequately resourced as well as the environmental NGOs, which have a legal obligation to participate in the planning system too. We need to have the legal timeframes recognised and complied with.

Finally, while I am talking about An Bord Pleanála and the delays, I want to welcome its rejection of the Shannon LNG terminal. It was a great decision and one that recognises that we cannot lock ourselves into a fossil fuel future.

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