Electricity security programme addresses supply risks. The CRU published a response to concerns about Ireland's projected generation capacity variance. EirGrid and the ESB entered into an agreement to temporarily retain three units at the Moneypoint Power Station, with 820MW operating capacity.
Programme Objectives
* Address security of supply risks through targeted contracting mechanism and services agreements.
* Retain existing infrastructure to ensure stable electricity supply.
The initiative aims to safeguard Ireland's energy security by focusing on capacity augmentation and grid resilience.
Key Requirements
* Develop strategies for addressing security of supply risks.
* Ensure the stability of the electricity supply system.
This role requires expertise in developing solutions for complex problems. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of the Irish energy market and the ability to develop effective strategies for addressing security of supply risks.
Article 16 of EU Regulation (EU) 2019/941 is relevant to this initiative, considering risk preparedness regulation. This role requires a strong understanding of EU regulations and their impact on the energy sector.