Statutory mandate

Energy security and communications policy

What this means

  • The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications is an Irish government department responsible for national energy and communications policy.[source]
  • It oversees energy security of supply, meaning it works to ensure Ireland has a reliable and sufficient energy supply at all times.[source]
  • The department leads policy on the shift to renewable energy, which affects how Ireland meets its climate targets and reduces fossil fuel dependence.[source]
  • It also sets policy for electronic communications, broadcasting and the postal sector, covering services that millions of people in Ireland use daily.[source]
  • There are 3 active implementing commitments linked to this mandate, meaning specific actions are underway to deliver on these policy responsibilities.[source]

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Duty

The Department is responsible for national energy policy, including security of supply and the transition to renewable energy, and for policy on electronic communications, broadcasting and the postal sector.

Linked commitments (3)

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