The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment has launched the District Heating Steering Group Report at the Dublin Waste to Energy facility in Ringsend, Dublin.
The contribution that district heating can make to Ireland's energy and climate goals has long been recognised, and has been underpinned by the findings of the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s National Heat Study 2022, which found that up to 54% of heat demand in Ireland could be provided by district heating from renewable heat.
To deliver on that potential, a District Heating Steering Group was established to coordinate the development of district heating policy. The Climate Action Plan 2023 commits to implementing the recommendations of the District Heating Steering Group report and to delivering up to 2.7TWhr of district heating by 2030. The Minister opened Ireland’s first district heating network in Tallaght in April this year. Using waste heat from Amazon Data Centre, that project is now providing low-carbon heat to Dublin South County Council public buildings and Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), with further plans to provide heat to 133 affordable apartments by 2025.
Speaking at the Dublin Waste to Energy facility, Minister Eamon Ryan TD, said: "We must radically reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and transition to more sustainable, low-carbon alternatives — particularly to heat our buildings. District heating has a key role to play in that and I am delighted to be able to launch our District Heating Steering Group report here in Poolbeg.
"The Dublin District Heating Project, which will be led by Dublin City Council is a really exciting project which also has the potential to help us largely meet our district heat ambitions. It will capture waste heat generated at the Dublin Waste to Energy facility, which is currently flowing into Dublin Bay, and instead turn that flow of energy towards the city to pipe hot water into homes and businesses in the Poolbeg, Ringsend and Docklands areas and up into historic Georgian Dublin.
"We're already seeing the positive impact of waste energy for heat from the data centre in Tallaght, and now with this report we can plan to replicate this throughout the country, heating our homes and buildings in a more sustainable way, making them warmer, healthier and more cost efficient."
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