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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 19 April 2023

Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Questions (9)

John Paul Phelan

Question:

9. Deputy John Paul Phelan asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications if he will outline his intentions to publish a national solar strategy for Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18418/23]

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The Climate Action Plan sets out Ireland's Solar Strategy to deliver a target of 8 GW of solar energy by 2030 and up to 5 GW by 2025 as one of the measures to meet the carbon budget programme for the electricity sector.

A range of measures are in place to support the accelerated roll out of solar energy including regular rounds of auctions under the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) to deliver grid scale solar energy to homes and businesses. There is currently over 500 MW of solar energy connected to the electricity grid and I expect significantly more to be energised by year end.

In February last year, I signed the Regulations that create an obligation on suppliers to offer the Clean Export Guarantee (CEG) tariff to new and existing micro generators so that they will receive payment for excess renewable electricity they export to the grid, reflective of the market value. This represented the first phase of a comprehensive enabling framework for micro-and small-scale generators in Ireland, including solar PV.

The Clean Export Premium (CEP) feed-in tariff, is a mechanism as part of the Government's Microgeneration Support Scheme (MSS), designed to support non-domestic microgeneration installation sizes greater than 6kWp up to 50kWp. The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) will consult on an implementation plan for the CEP tariff later in 2023.

My Department is also developing the Small-Scale Generation scheme for generators above 50kW to support the deployment of rooftop and community/local ground-mounted solar PV. This scheme is expected to be launched later in 2023.

In addition, the Department of Education provides funding for schools to install solar PV through the Summer Works Scheme and the Department of Agriculture provides grant support for qualifying farms through the Solar Capital Investment Scheme as part of the broader Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme.

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