Written answers

Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Budget 2022

Photo of Ivana BacikIvana Bacik (Dublin Bay South, Labour)
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95. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if he will provide a breakdown of the additional funding provided in Budget 2022 for climate measures; and the progress on the implementation of each; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38754/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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Our Rural Future, Ireland’s Rural Development Policy was launched in early 2021. The policy recognises the opportunity for rural rejuvenation that remote working presents and commits to establishing a comprehensive and integrated national network of 400 remote working hubs by 2025.

In furtherance of this commitment, my Department’s focus to date has been on strategically developing the National Hub Network, the Network's shared online booking platform connectedhubs.ie, adding capacity to Ireland's existing remote working infrastructure and supporting the establishment of new hubs.

Over €100m has been invested by my department in the development of remote working facilities through programmes such as the Town and Village Renewal Scheme and the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund. Successful projects are developed in collaboration with local authorities and communities with many projects seeing vacant and derelict buildings in rural towns and villages converted into remote working hubs.

On 8 June, I announced that 81 projects across the country were successful in securing funding via the Connected Hubs Call 2022, allocating €5 million in funding to add additional capacity to the existing remote working infrastructure in remote working hubs and Broadband Connection Points throughout the country. This follows the award of almost €9M under the Connected Hubs Call in 2021.

In addition to the National Hub Network, my department is working closely with officials at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) to establish the nationwide network of Broadband Connection Points (BCPs).

BCPs are publicly accessible facilities, typically community centres and sports clubs, in predominantly rural and isolated areas. These facilities offer onsite internet access for a variety of community uses, including skills training and STEM activities for children and young people, eHealth initiatives and remote working. To date 273 of 300 sites are live, with the remainder scheduled for completion this year.

To date my focus has been on establishing the National Hub Network and the BCP network and on achieving the initial critical mass. Following strong progress on the establishment phase of both projects, my focus has now shifted to the next stage of development. To this end, my officials have been consulting with hub managers across the country, with local authorities and communities, and with other stakeholders, to better inform the future strategic direction of the National Hub Network, the connectedhubs.ieplatform and the BCP program.

Programme Scheme Subhead 2021 €'000 2022 €'000 Change % Change
Environmental Protection Agency - Administrative expenses A.3 50,177 41,619 na  na 
Environmental and Climate Research A.4 16,800 na  na 
Carbon Fund A.5 300 8,000 na  na 
International Climate Change Commitments A.6 15,000 15,000 - 0%
Climate Initatives A.7 8,077 5,077 - 3,000 -37%
Just Transition Fund (IE & EU) A.8 11,000 34,000 23,000 209%
SEAI Admin and General Expenses B.3 18,383 21,475 3,092 17%
Residential/Community Retrofit Programmes B.4 263,578 na  na
Other Energy Efficiency Programmes B.5 283,276 46,065 na  na
Energy Research Programmes B.7 18,360 25,010 6,650 36%
Waste Management Programmes C.6 26,250 37,010 10,760 41%
Total 430,823 513,634 82,811 19%

Quarterly reporting on the progress made for each of the actions and measures within the Climate Action Plan is undertaken by the Department of the Taoiseach. These progress reports are provided to Government in advance of being published on the gov.ie website gov.ie - Climate Action Plan Progress Reports (www.gov.ie). The most recent progress report was published on 9 June 2022 and indicated that 73% of measures were completed, many of which have significant potential for  emissions reduction or for increasing Ireland’s resilience to climate change. However, the report did also highlight the need for further action and acceleration to meet our targets and overcome potential blockages to implementation.

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