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Written evidence: Renewable Energy and Net Zero in Northern Ireland – Dr Ahmed Zobaa

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The written evidence by Dr Ahmed F. Zobaa focuses on Northern Ireland's interest in renewable energy targets for 2030, in alignment with the UK's net-zero emissions pledge by 2050. It highlights challenges, progress, incentivisation, best practices, legislative factors, UK Government support, and potential consequences in this critical endeavour.

Executive Summary:

  • Northern Ireland is actively pursuing its renewable energy strategy, targeting net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • A £50 million investment in the electricity network has been announced, which is expected to create at least 110 new jobs.
  • This investment emphasises the development of clean energy infrastructure.
  • The plan underscores energy efficiency, renewable energy adoption, and the growth of a green economy.
  • Measures are in place to promote energy efficiency and incentivise renewable electricity generation, focusing on not increasing consumer costs.
  • Implementation of pilot schemes for domestic energy efficiency retrofit.
  • The strategy aims for substantial energy savings, a significant portion of electricity from renewable sources, and doubling the size of the low-carbon economy by the end of the decade.
  • Ensuring the integration of renewables support schemes with the Single Electricity Market and the markets in Ireland and Great Britain.
  • The UK Government's role has been crucial in offering policy guidance and financial backing.
  • Despite administrative challenges, decisions in Northern Ireland align with the energy strategy's broader objectives.

Read the full evidence here.

This evidence was published  Published on the 8th of February 2024 in response to the Renewable Energy and Net Zero in Northern Ireland call for evidence.