National Government Policy
Ireland
July 2018 The Irish Government published its National Policy Statement on Electricity Interconnection, welcomed by Greenlink as a major boost to investment.
June 2019 The Irish Government published its Climate Action Plan 2019, which includes a call for greater electricity interconnection for Ireland "critical to absorbing high levels of renewable generation on to the system."
The Government noted that further interconnection to the UK is planned and made a commitment to "strengthening the policy framework to incentivise it".
UK
December 2020 The UK government published its Energy White Paper 'Powering our Net Zero Future' which supported growth in interconnection.
Alongside, the White Paper, BEIS published a report into the impact of interconnectors on decarbonisation, which showed that a higher level of interconnector capacity "could decrease cumulative emissions in Great Britain by up to 199 MtCO2e by 2050, as well as reducing total system costs".
Regulatory Approval: UK and Ireland
UK
The Cap and Floor Regime is an arrangement introduced by the GB and Irish regulators to promote the development, financing and construction of electricity interconnectors where demonstrably beneficial to consumers.
Ireland
The regulatory regime in Ireland largely mirrors the GB Cap and Floor regime in Ireland, insofar that law and regulation permits.
For our responses to regulatory announcements, please see our News archive.
