A new multi-million euro programme has been unveiled to transform how energy on Ireland's electricity network is managed and consumed at a local level.
ESB Networks' new National Network, Local Connections Programme forms part of the €4 billion-plus network investment programme to 2025.
It provides the first step to collaborating across the energy sector, to create new opportunities for customers to use and store electricity locally in a way that makes the best use of renewable energy sources.
To redesign and optimise the electricity network for renewable, customer and community participation, ESB Networks is actively engaging with organisations across the energy sector including emerging energy companies, renewable energy generators, technology developers and manufacturers. In tandem, it is actively consulting with communities, consumers and representative bodies that will be crucial to the adoption of evolving technologies, products and services that are coming on stream such as solar panels, heat pumps, electric vehicles and the smart electricity plans and products facilitated by the National Smart Metering Programme.
Announcing the new ESB Networks programme, Environment Minister Eamon Ryan commented: "I'm delighted to announce this major transformation of our electricity distribution network by ESB Networks. It will facilitate the use of more renewable energy and will support the increased electrification of heat and transport, along with sustainable electrification technologies for homes, farms and businesses across Ireland.
"The National Network, Local Connections Programme will make a secure, low-carbon network a reality for us all. It is an initiative that is to be applauded and engaged with by all in society over the coming years, as we begin to change how we manage our electricity usage. In doing so this programme will assist greatly in Ireland hitting its climate goals."
Nicholas Tarrant, Managing Director of ESB Networks, added: "Today's announcement is a significant milestone for ESB Networks, where a low carbon electricity system will be delivered over the next decade. Through this Programme, ESB Networks is firmly committed to investing in and transforming the distribution system and are proud that this initiative will play a critical role in achieving the 2030 targets set out in the Government's Climate Action Plan and our path to net zero."
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