While Ireland was previously on track to meet some of our European targets, Ireland and the European Union has increased its ambition in recent years on climate issues, and the revision of targets through the Fit for 55 package, which aims to reduce Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions by 55% in 2030 compared to 1990, has resulted in a significant increase to the contribution Ireland needs to make to ensure Europe can meet those targets. Whereas previously Ireland needed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% compared to 2005, which it was on track to deliver, that target has now increased to 42%. Under the revised Energy Efficiency Directive, Ireland must reduce its final energy consumption to 10.45 Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (Mtoe), while the latest iteration of the Renewable Energy Directive, RED III, has seen Europe’s target on the overall share of energy consumption derived from renewable sources for 2030 increased substantially to 42.5%.