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Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 July 2008

Thursday, 10 July 2008

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Kathleen Lynch

Question:

43 Deputy Kathleen Lynch asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the position regarding his target as part of the Programme for Government’s target of a 3% cut in carbon emissions; the way he will meet that target; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28037/08]

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The Programme for Government target refers to a 3% reduction per year on average in greenhouse gas emissions. It does not contain an individual target for Departments emissions reductions as the levels of reductions will vary from each sector.

The energy sector will have to make a leading contribution towards reducing green house gas emissions through a range of measures designed to improve energy efficiency and increase the penetration of renewable energy across the electricity, heat and transport sectors.

Among the significant energy efficiency initiatives introduced already this year are the energy efficiency tax incentive aimed at supporting investment in new energy-saving equipment by companies and the Pilot Home Energy Savings Scheme. These complement existing successful energy efficiency initiatives such as IS 393 (the Irish Standard for Energy Management), the Energy Agreements Programme, the House of Tomorrow Programme and the Power of One Energy Efficiency Awareness Campaign.

The forthcoming National Energy Efficiency Action Plan will set out the Government's comprehensive programme of action to be implemented across all sectors to deliver on our national and EU targets for energy efficiency with resulting reductions in green house gas emissions.

On the renewable energy side, I am confident that we will meet our renewable electricity targets underpinned by the Renewable Energy Feed In Tariff mechanisms and the GATE 3 connections and authorisations process. I also announced a major ocean energy research and development programme earlier this year. As well as SEI's Greener Homes Scheme, which is designed to increase the penetration of renewable heat in the domestic sector, SEI also operates the Reheat and Combined Heat and Power programmes which focus on renewable heating technologies for the commercial, voluntary, community and education sectors.

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