Government introduces feed-in-tariffs for biomass power

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Energy Minister Eamon Ryan yesterday announced the government’s new support price structure for bio-energy. The guaranteed support price will range from 15 cent per kilowatt hour to 8.5 cent an hour depending on the technology deployed.

Energy Minister Eamon Ryan yesterday announced the government’s new support price structure for bio-energy. The guaranteed support price will range from 15 cent per kilowatt hour to 8.5 cent an hour depending on the technology deployed.

The technologies supported include anaerobic digestion combined heat and power, biomass combined heat and power, and biomass combustion, including provision for 30% co-firing of biomass in the three peat powered stations.

Announcing the measure, Minister Ryan said: “I have always maintained that Irish farmers could be at the forefront of the green economy and the fight against climate change.  This new Government support price has the potential to contribute to economic recovery in rural Ireland as well as reducing our overall national dependence on imported fossil fuels.  Business will also benefit from the ability to produce their own electricity on-site and sell the surplus to the national grid."

"This is a further measure to promote the de-carbonisation of our electricity generation in Ireland. I look forward to working with farmers and the industry to help our rural economy develop.”

“In many ways this is only the start of our work to progress bio-energy in Ireland”, the Minister continued. “The bio-energy working group report is currently being worked on in the department of energy and is currently consulting with a range of other government departments. This report, which will be published shortly, will make a number of further recommendations on the development of bio-energy. I look forward to the completion of this important report”.


More information on the tariffs is available here