The development of renewable energy is a key priority for the Government as underlined in the Strategy for Renewable Energy 2012 to 2020, which I published in May.
Renewable energy reduces dependence on fossil fuels, improves security of supply, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions creating environmental benefits while delivering green jobs to the economy, thus contributing to national competitiveness and the jobs and growth agenda.
Like all dimensions of energy policy, a long term perspective is key to the development of renewables. The Strategy for Renewable Energy sets out five strategic goals — optimising onshore and offshore wind production; building a sustainable bioenergy sector; fostering R&D in renewables such as wave and tidal; growing sustainable transport and building out robust and efficient networks. In each case the Government has set out the necessary steps to achieve these goals, including the prospect of Ireland to become an exporter of renewable energy.