‚Imports of electricity from Britain have also increased rapidly in the last few years from a negligible quantity in the early 2020s to 16.4 per cent last year.
That helps keep the State’s emission count down, as electricity generated elsewhere does not have to be included in the national inventory regardless of how it is produced.‘
Emissions can’t go up if you don’t count them 🙄
Creative at least
ErrantBrit on
This isn’t the good news the headline would make you think it might be. Ireland isn’t making its targeted reduction and without that we’re heading for punitive fines from the EU. A 2.2% reduction when you need 20% would rightly be considered a disaster.
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Great news.
‚Imports of electricity from Britain have also increased rapidly in the last few years from a negligible quantity in the early 2020s to 16.4 per cent last year.
That helps keep the State’s emission count down, as electricity generated elsewhere does not have to be included in the national inventory regardless of how it is produced.‘
Emissions can’t go up if you don’t count them 🙄
Creative at least
This isn’t the good news the headline would make you think it might be. Ireland isn’t making its targeted reduction and without that we’re heading for punitive fines from the EU. A 2.2% reduction when you need 20% would rightly be considered a disaster.