
Energy Narratives and Change in Coastal Communities in Ireland ENACT
Energy Narratives and Change in Coastal Communities in Ireland (ENACT) is a Marine Institute-funded project at University College Dublin. It explores communities' experiences of energy infrastructure and energy transition in their area. It hopes to learn and generate community narratives of their experience of energy in their area and the oncoming experience of energy transition.
ENACT has two site locations. The first of these is Kilrush, Co. Clare, which is home to the coal-fired power plant Moneypoint. The ESB’s Green Atlantic @ Moneypoint project plans to turn this site into a location for green energy, by making the plant into an onshore hub for electricity generated by offshore wind farms. The second location is in Co.Cork in the Whitegate/Aghada region. This area is home to Ireland’s only oil refinery, owned by Canadian Company Irving Oil. A short walk away is the ESB’s Aghada power plant, burning natural gas and diesel. In the Offshore Renewable Development Plan II (OREDP2), coastal areas nearby have been proposed as possible sites for offshore wind farms.
Our aim is to gather information about how communities experience changes associated with the energy transition, how they feel about them, how their voices can be heard, and how meaningful participation in the energy transition can take place.
If you wish to be involved in our 'engagement groups' or stay up to date with our community events here is a link to a form for expression of general interest: (opens in a new window)ENACT General Interest