EU Taxonomy on Natural Gas
EU taxonomy on Natural Gas Originally published in our 28th January 22Newsletter This week the EU College of Commissioners is expected to agree a final decision on the draft text of the EU Taxonomy complementary… Read More
EU taxonomy on Natural Gas Originally published in our 28th January 22Newsletter This week the EU College of Commissioners is expected to agree a final decision on the draft text of the EU Taxonomy complementary… Read More
On the 7th of July 2021, EAI Submitted a response to the CRU regarding the three options proposed in the Data Centre Grid Connection consultation. Read the response in full using the link below. … Read More
On the 6th of December 2021, EAI submitted a response to the DECC consultation (Terms and Conditions for the First Offshore Competition under the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (ORESS 1)). EAI responded with concerns… Read More
EAI welcomes the opportunity to respond to CRU’s Electricity Network Tariff Structure Review and EAI are supportive of this review and a Network tariff structure that creates the right incentives for how customers… Read More
POWER2PEOPLE – Digital event – 29 November 2021, 14:00-16:00 CET Register for free! In March 2020, European utilities committed to becoming customers’ true partners in the energy transition, making 15… Read More
Dara Lynott will join Marie Donnelly Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Councilto speak at the IIEA Brussels event to marK COP 26 Glasgow on Tuesday 26th October 2021 at 19h00 (CET), to discuss ‘Net-zero:… Read More
On October 11th, EirGrid published their Winter Outlook for October 1st 2021 – April 4th 2022. For NI, EirGrid’s analysis anticipates a de-rated capacity margin range of 288MW in a low demand… Read More
The SEM Committee recently published the 2020 All-Island Fuel Mix Disclosure and CO2 emissions for electricity suppliers in the SEM. The fuel mix of suppliers does not represent the all-island generation mix… Read More
In the context of planning for 2040 and an additional 1 million people on the island (50:50 between towns and cities), 660k jobs (to bring full employment back to pre-crisis level of 2.5mn… Read More