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Consultation on Terms and Conditions for the Sixth Competition under the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS 6)

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The Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) provides support to renewable electricity projects in Ireland. With a primary focus on cost effectiveness, the RESS delivers a broader range of policy objectives, including:

  • increasing Ireland's energy security, energy sustainability and ensuring the cost effectiveness of energy policy
  • increasing technology diversity by broadening the renewable electricity technology mix
  • delivering an ambitious renewable electricity policy to 2030
  • meeting the electricity sector's carbon budget programme whilst also shielding consumers from high and volatile fossil fuel prices and ensure long term benefits to communities from renewable energy

Renewable electricity generation is a central element of our action on climate disruption and delivering a 'renewables revolution' as set out in the Programme for Government. The RESS is the flagship measure to incentivise the rollout of onshore renewable generation under the Route to Market pillar of the government's Accelerating Renewable Electricity Taskforce.

The sixth onshore RESS auction, RESS 6, will be a major step in meeting the objectives of the Taskforce and those set out in the Climate Action Plan of achieving 80% of electricity demand to be met by renewables in the near term, and a target of 9 GW of onshore wind capacity and 8 GW of solar capacity.

The RESS ensures that we are on a pathway to meet our ambitious climate targets and lays the foundations of a thriving and cost-effective renewable electricity market. This will support the growth of the green economy, create sustainable work opportunities, and ultimately benefit the consumer as renewables become more cost effective and increase Ireland's energy security.

The Programme for Government commits to holding RESS auctions at frequent intervals throughout the lifetime of the scheme. This will allow Ireland to take advantage of falling technology costs and avoid 'locking in' higher costs for consumers.

We have developed the high-level design for the sixth onshore RESS, taking on board lessons learned from RESS 5 as well as the outcomes of the Department of Climate, Energy and Environment's recent consultation on the implementation of Article 26 of the EU's Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA).

The aim of the targeted consultation is to receive stakeholder feedback on these proposed aspects of the Terms and Conditions which seek to ensure the efficient and cost-effective delivery of renewable electricity projects under RESS 6.

Consultation overview

The aim of this targeted consultation is to gather stakeholder feedback on the proposed Terms and Conditions for RESS 6, which includes some specific changes from the RESS 5 Terms and Conditions.

We will host a stakeholder workshop in hybrid format – in-person and online, during the consultation period. Details of this event will be published in due course.

Terms and Conditions for RESS 6 - Consultation Document
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Background

The Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) provides support to renewable electricity projects in Ireland and aims to promote the generation of electricity from renewable sources. RESS is one of the flagship government policies to support the delivery of the targets set out in the Climate Action Plan.

How to make a submission

The closing date for submissions is 5.30pm on Friday, 13 March 2026

Submissions should be sent by email to RESS6Consultation@dcee.gov.ie or by post to:

RESS 6 Consultation

Renewable Electricity Section

Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment

Tom Johnson House,

Haddington Road,

Dublin

D04 K7X4

Data Protection

We are committed to engaging with stakeholders in a clear, open and transparent manner. Any person or organisation can make a submission in relation to this consultation. We will consider all submissions and feedback before we publish the final versions of the RESS 6 Terms and Conditions.

Your response to this consultation is subject to:

  • the Freedom of Information Act 2014 (FOI)
  • the Access to Information on the Environment Regulations 2007-2018 (AIE)
  • the Data Protection Act 2018

Publishing of responses

The department will carefully consider all comments and suggestions received and will publish a consultation response. Given the expected volume and the variety of comments, the department does not intend to respond to individual submissions but will group responses and provide an overall response to each consultation topic.

We will redact (remove) personal data before publication.

Please indicate any sensitive information

In responding to this consultation, clearly indicate where your response contains any information which you would not wish to be released under FOI, AIE or otherwise published. This can include:

  • personal information
  • commercially sensitive information
  • confidential information

Read our Data Privacy Notice

We would like to draw your attention to our Data Privacy Notice which explains:

  • how and when we collect personal data
  • why we do so
  • how we treat this information
  • your rights in relation to the collection of personal information
  • how you can exercise those rights

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