tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298568350190982130.post8766913898963129759..comments2024-03-15T04:57:31.264+00:00Comments on Irish Energy Blog: Cost Benefit Analysis obligations for Ireland's Renewable Action Plan - Part FiveIrish Energy http://www.blogger.com/profile/16354100971015557625noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298568350190982130.post-83844125422344538532015-06-03T09:07:47.323+01:002015-06-03T09:07:47.323+01:00Whatever happens there will be plenty of work for ...Whatever happens there will be plenty of work for lawyers !Irish Energy https://www.blogger.com/profile/16354100971015557625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6298568350190982130.post-49843987891716466892015-06-01T17:00:27.467+01:002015-06-01T17:00:27.467+01:00As usual, Pat cuts to the chase with three distinc...As usual, Pat cuts to the chase with three distinct scenarios:<br />Scenario 1: The Government continues to sign long-term subsidy contracts and the consumer gets fleeced in running costs.<br />Scenario 2: The Government reneges on subsidy contracts and the consumer gets fleeced in compensation costs under the dispute resolution mechanism.<br />Scenario 3: The Government reduces the size and term of subsidy contracts, the spurious 2020 targets are not met (in common with most of the remainder of the EU), and Europe formulates yet another of its face-saving fudges.<br />Given that the 2020 targets are a figment of overactive ideology and tired heads at a late night sitting, I’ll go with scenario three, thank you very much!West Cork Windhttp://www.westcorkwind.comnoreply@blogger.com