Climate, Sustainability and the Environment
In this section on Climate, Sustainability and the Environment, we cover initiatives in relation to Energy, Environmental law and regulation. The thematic emphasis is that most of these legislative and regulatory initiatives are clearly driven by policy concerns surrounding climate change and sustainability.
The Irish government published its Climate Action Plan in 2021. A priority goal is a 51% reduction in overall greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a stated ambition of reaching net-zero emissions by “no later than 2050”. This ambition is of course reflective of the EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ legislative package aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by the year 2030. Hence the emphasis on legislative initiatives relating to regulation of fossil fuels and to supports for alternative fuel generation. Examples include the Revised Gas Regulation which will recast the original Regulation of 2009, the revised Alternative Fuels Directive revising and amending the original Directive in 2019. A second broadly described goal in the Climate Action Plan is to put Ireland on a ” more sustainable path” with the aim of creating a cleaner, greener economy and society.
At the same time Matheson will continue to keep you informed of the broader policy picture and related initiatives. To this end we continue to develop our Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) Advisory Group which was established in 2021.
What Next for Sustainability in Irish Energy and Infrastructure
Matheson’s Projects and Infrastructure and Energy, Utilities and Natural Resources groups have prepared a brief update on the Irish sustainable energy and infrastructure pipeline in Ireland, with a particular focus on hydrogen, district heating, public transport, battery storage, system services, renewable subsidies, solar, corporate PPAs and green financing.
Major investments are on the horizon, but for the first time, the main focus is on projects which help us to create a sustainable economy.
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With contributions from Conor Blennerhassett, Owen Collins and Seán Scally.


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Michael Jackson, Managing Partner, Matheson