COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

Monday, April 12, 2021

HEADED ITEM NO.

HEADED ITEM: C. Performance and Change Management Directorate

PRESENTATION FROM EIRGRID

REPLY:

Eirgrid are presenting to all local authorities as part of a consultation on Shaping Our Electricity Future, details of which are below and the presentation slides are attached.

This consultation aims to identify the best way for Ireland to move from our reliance on fossil fuels to cleaner energy. EirGrid is responsible for the flow of electricity around the country and we are hosting a nationwide 14-week consultation to find an agreed approach to reach the Government’s 2030 renewable electricity target - of at least 70% of Ireland’s electricity coming from renewable sources by 2030.

Homes, communities and businesses across Ireland cannot “go green” without the right electricity grid to transport the renewables-based electricity. Over the next 10 years, we are going to transform the system – without question, the most radical transformation of the grid since electricity was invented.

Ireland has world-class conditions for renewable energy – wind (on- and off-shore) and solar – and with the right infrastructure in place we can decarbonise the system. Ireland needs significant investment and development of its electricity grid if it is to meet the social and economic policy goals of the country. This will mean making far-reaching changes to our electricity system – changes that will affect everyone on the island of Ireland. That’s why we want to collaborate with the public to find the best way of shaping our electricity future.

We have outlined 4 approaches that we are seeking views on and these include:

Approach 1: Generation-Led - Plan for electricity generation at the most suitable locations

Approach 2: Developer-Led - Continue to develop the grid on a project-by-project basis in any location

Approach 3: Technology-Led - Change the technology used for the grid infrastructure

Approach 4: Demand-Led: The location of large energy users is decided by government policy

There are some foundation projects that are common to all four approaches and the final plan is likely to include elements of all approaches, strongly led by one of them.

A key aspect of the launch today is the scale of the consultation we are planning to undertake. Over the 14-week period we will be hosting groups and forums and working in partnership with industry, the National Youth Council of Ireland, Irish Rural Link, Chambers Ireland and others to host consultative forums and discussions. A central component will also see the holding of a Deliberative Dialogue (modelled on the Citizen’s Assembly).

It is in this regard, that I would like to come and present to a forum you deem suitable in the coming months. This will allow us to set out in greater detail what Shaping Our electricity Future means for your local authority area and also to better understand the social and economic requirements of your Local Authority area in the years ahead. This will help to inform our planning of the electricity grid to ensure optimum results for us all. My colleagues will follow up later this week in relation to this.

Yours sincerely,

Mark Foley

Chief Executive