Date: 04 October 2024
Time: 14:00 – 15:30
Venue: Online (MS Teams)
Course Overview
This online webinar between Energy Storage Ireland and the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications will present on the recently published Electricity Storage Policy Framework for Ireland followed by a discussion/Q&A with attendees.
Electricity storage, which entails capturing electricity produced at one time for future use, will be a key element in the successful operation of our electricity network and will accelerate our use of renewable electricity, providing cheaper, greener electricity to the consumer. Grid scale electricity storage is vital in securing an electricity grid capable of exploiting the opportunities provided by the fast pace of Ireland’s renewable generation programme and supporting the future growth of Irelands industrial sectors.
In line with our Climate Action Plan commitments, DECC published the Electricity Storage Policy Framework for Ireland on 4 July 2024. The policy framework is a first of kind policy, which clarifies the key role of electricity storage in Ireland’s transition to an electricity-led system, supporting Irelands 2030 climate targets, it may be considered as a steppingstone on Ireland’s path to net zero carbon emissions.
The Electricity Storage Policy Framework refers, in the main, to front of meter electricity storage, outlining its present roles, technical processes, market positions and regulatory structures in Ireland. The framework addresses the grids immediate and near-term needs by supporting the incorporation of electricity storage from the immediate up until 2040 and presents 10 government actions to support the role of electricity storage systems in Ireland’s energy transition, identifying the key stakeholders and timelines for these actions.