Written answers

Tuesday, 13 February 2024

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Electricity Generation

Photo of Jennifer WhitmoreJennifer Whitmore (Wicklow, Social Democrats)
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156. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment how the Government plans to support the raising of funds for construction of community electricity generation projects; if the Government plans to create green financing packages that will allow such projects to access funds to ensure they are financially viable; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6125/24]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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Through the first two Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) auctions, my Department has provided pathways and supports for communities to participate in renewable energy projects through the application of a community projects category.

Through my Department’s continued engagement with Renewable Energy Communities (RECs), there is evidence of significant challenges that REC projects may face with the auction based nature of RESS, along with other barriers to project delivery.

Therefore, support for communities for the development of renewable projects will now transition to the Small-Scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS). This export tariff phase of SRESS, which will support small scale and community renewable projects, is due in the coming months.

A set of technical and financial supports from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland are currently available under RESS to communities through the Community Enabling Framework. Similar supports will be available under SRESS. These ‘Community enabling grants’ of €180,000 were designed to support community projects reach financial close, meet all the RESS milestones, and are available for community projects to use towards grid connections costs.

In addition, in 2023, the SEAI also undertook five grid studies to support communities in identifying sites that are most likely to have an economically viable grid connection. The initial focus of these studies has been on counties that are most likely to have available grid capacity for smaller generation projects. Further studies are planned for 2024.

Photo of Jennifer WhitmoreJennifer Whitmore (Wicklow, Social Democrats)
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157. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the specific Government targets and timelines for community electricity generation projects; the amount of energy that community electricity generation projects currently generate; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6126/24]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Climate Action Plan sets a target of up to 500MW of community energy by 2030. Through the first two Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) auctions, my Department has provided pathways and supports for communities to participate in renewable energy projects through the application of a community projects category.

Currently, there are two community projects energised under the RESS which generate an estimated 8.6 GWh of renewable energy annually in addition to other community projects operating outside the scheme.

Through my Department’s continued engagement with Renewable Energy Communities (RECs), there is evidence of significant challenges that REC projects may face with the auction based nature of RESS, along with other barriers to project delivery. Therefore, support for communities for the development of renewable projects will now transition to the Small-Scale Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (SRESS). This export tariff phase of SRESS, which will support small scale and community renewable projects, is due in the coming months.

The SRESS will align more closely to the experience and capacity of the community energy sector and support a more sustainable delivery pathway to the renewable energy community target of 500 MW by 2030.

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