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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 May 2021

Thursday, 13 May 2021

Questions (122)

Réada Cronin

Question:

122. Deputy Réada Cronin asked the Minister for Education if her Department can or will provide financial and or other assistance to a green schools committee initiative in a school (details supplied) to install solar panels; if her Department is currently engaged in or will in the future engage in a trial involving green and sustainable energy in schools, in terms of energy generated, saved and stored; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25012/21]

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My Department is at the forefront of design with respect to sustainable energy in school buildings and this performance has been recognised at both National and International level with sustainable energy awards for excellence in Design and Specification.

Schools that are designed and built in accordance with the Departments Schools technical guidance documents must achieve an A3 Building Energy Rating A3 and have typically up to 20% higher performance than required by the current Building Regulations, along with 10% of primary energy provided via photovoltaics (PV) and infrastructure provision for electric vehicle charging.

All new technologies and approaches are tested to ensure compatibility with school design and operational requirements. Successful and repeatable results are then incorporated into all new school designs and refurbishments.

My Department’s Technical Guidance Documents set the benchmark for sustainable design in school buildings with a clear focus on energy efficiency and they are based on solid energy research projects. The Departments policy is supported by a strong research programme with fifty three research projects at various stages including its joint SEAI partnership energy website project.

Solar hot water panels are not supported in schools as their operation is not compatible with school annual operating characteristic, further details on this can be found on my Departments website.

Solar PV is currently funded for schools that are having their old electrical installations upgraded and replaced as well as in new schools.

My Department and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland are involved in an energy efficient retrofit pathfinder scheme for schools since 2017. The longer-term outcome of the pathfinder will be to create an accurate and scalable model for energy efficient retrofits of schools across Ireland. A deep energy retrofit programme for schools built prior to 2008 is due to be rolled out from 2023 onwards as included for in the NDP, the role of solar PV with energy storage is being evaluated as part of this pathfinder.

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