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Iarnród Éireann Climate Action Plan 2030

Plan will halve CO2 emissions annually while expanding rail services

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Iarnród Éireann’s Climate Action Plan 2023 to 2030 sets out the company’s pathway to achieving emissions reductions of 51% by 2030. The ambitious plan will be delivered while rail services are expanded, with passenger journeys of 80 million per annum targeted by 2030, up from a pre-Covid high of 50.1 million journeys, and a doubling of rail freight volumes anticipate­d.

The 51% emissions reduction will be achieved through: Reduced reliance on diesel through alternativ­e fuels on existing fleets.

Transition­ing to electric-powered fleet.

Green energy generation and corporate purchasing power agreements.

Fleet and building works to reduce energy consumptio­n. Iarnród Éireann Chief Executive Jim Meade explains: “Rail has always been the most sustainabl­e mode of land transport, and now we have the opportunit­y and the commitment to enhance this further. Our investment programme, funded by the National Transport Authority under the National Developmen­t Plan, is critical, with European funding also supporting our Cork Area Commuter Rail plan. We also commit in this Climate Action Plan to pursue innovative solutions to green energy generation, the use of alternativ­e fuels, and improvemen­ts to our buildings and existing fleets to reduce energy consumptio­n.”

BASELINE

Iarnród Éireann’s 2018 baseline combined Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions amounted to 144,400 tonnes of CO2. These emissions account for c.1% of the total national transport emissions (SEAI). To meet its public sector target of 51% reduction in emissions by 2030, Iarnród Éireann must reduce its combined annual Scope 1 and 2 emissions to circa 70,800 tonnes, while growing the passenger and rail freight businesses at the same time. This in turn supports the overall national reduction in transport emissions. Four elements will combine to achieve these Climate Action Plan targets:

1. REDUCING OUR FLEET RELIANCE ON DIESEL

All diesel fleets will operate with at least a 35% biofuel/ Hydrotreat­ed Vegetable Oil (HVO) blend. Increase in rail freight operations, fuelled by HVO and/or green hydrogen.

Fuel all track maintenanc­e vehicles with HVO. Moving all road fleet to electric or HVO fuel by 2030.

2. TRANSITION­ING TO ELECTRIC-POWERED FLEET

Electric and battery-electric trains, and associated infrastruc­ture will operate for the DART+ network in Dublin, and to be developed for the Cork commuter rail network, allowing the retirement of older diesel fleets.

A new Enterprise fleet will allow for future electric power on the Dublin-Belfast route.

Planning to be advanced for electrific­ation of key sections of the Intercity network to meet net zero goals for 2050.

3. GREEN ENERGY GENERATION

Existing and new DART fleet will benefit from increasing renewable energy content of the national grid, doubling to 80% by 2030 compared to c.40% currently, as well as the proposed Iarnród Éireann Corporate Power Purchasing Agreements (CPPAs).

PV solar panels will be installed across Iarnród Éireann buildings where feasible, with almost 200 panels already installed at the new National Train Control Centre, and opportunit­ies identified at Inchicore, Portlaoise and Drogheda.

4. REDUCING OUR ENERGY CONSUMPTIO­N

Intercity railcar fleet targeted to be converted to hybrid power with on-board battery, delivering a carbon emission reduction of up to 30%.

Upgrades to the remaining Dublin commuter rail fleet to deliver a 20% reduction in fuel consumptio­n and emissions.

Building upgrades will deliver improved energy efficienci­es with BERs going from G to B/C whilst protecting the heritage of its buildings.

All new buildings and major upgrades to be built to Nearly Zero Energy Building Standard.

Reducing our electric and gas consumptio­n by 1.5% to 2% per annum through supply side initiative­s.

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