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Hollywood actor and anti-fracking advocate Mark Ruffalo has thrown his weight behind the campaign against Shannon LNG.

America’s New Fortress Energy is behind proposals for the onshore liquefied natural gas facility with a deep water jetty, storage tanks and gas-fired power station at Ballylongford, Kerry.

But their plan to bring fracked gas from the US to Ireland has been mired in controversy since the High Court quashed their planning application in 2020.

The state backed away from the plans in its 2020 programme for government but a new application has divided political views since Russia’s war on Ukraine sparked gas supply fears.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said in January a new application would not be blocked if approved by planners and has since met with the firm behind the project, but Environment Minister and Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan, told An Bord Pleanála it shouldn’t be permitted “under any circumstances”.

This week activists from Ireland and the US have been gathering at a week-long climate camp in Kerry to voice their opposition to the plan.

Speaking out in support of the protesters, Hulk star Mark Ruffalo said: “I’m proud to support the Climate Camp in Ireland that is raising awareness about the dangers of the proposed Shannon LNG terminal that would import gas from Pennsylvania and further devastate those communities.”

The actor says he lives near the proposed LNG export terminal along the Delaware River.

“Ireland rightly banned fracking because of the environmental and public health impacts and should reject this terminal for those very same reasons,” he added.

In their application for planning permission, Shannon LNG propose a 600 megawatt gas-fired electricity generator, an LNG terminal and batteries to store up to 120 megawatts of power. The terminal would import natural gas that has been cooled for the purposes of transport. A floating plant will reheat the liquid so that it becomes gas. From there it will be supplied to the power plant and national supply network.

The site notice that Shannon LNG put up says that the terminal will be able to supply up to 22.6 million cubic metres of natural gas per day.

An Bord Pleanála is due to make a decision on the €650m plant in September.

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Bord defers decision on planning permission for €650m Shannon LNG plant https://forecourtretailer.com/bord-defers-decision-on-planning-permission-for-e650m-shannon-lng-plant/ Tue, 08 Mar 2022 10:17:45 +0000 https://forecourtretailer.com/?p=19585 A decision on planning permission on the application to build a €650 million liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal beside the Shannon estuary has been deferred

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A decision on planning permission on the application to build a €650 million liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal beside the Shannon estuary has been deferred until September 9th.

An Bord Pleanála, which was due to issue its decision on Monday, has confirmed that due to the complexity of the project, it was being deferred. It is considering a revised application submitted last August under strategic infrastructure legislation.

The US-owned New Fortress Energy plans to build an LNG terminal and gas-fired power station at Ballylongford, Co Kerry. Its previous application was quashed by the High Court in 2020. If granted, the facility would use large volumes of imported fracked gas from the US.

The programme for Government is against developing LNG import terminals as Ireland moves towards carbon neutrality – a view repeatedly underlined by Minister for Climate Eamon Ryan. However, the Government has also said that while it does not support plans for an LNG terminal, the project would not be blocked.

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar told the Dáil in January the Government was not supporting that project “because we believe the future is in renewable energy and hydrogen, but we are not going to block it either”.

“There is a planning process and if the company gets planning permission and can finance its project then it will be able to proceed,” he added.

Under EU law, the Government cannot ban importation of fracked gas, but the renewable energy directive allows for suppliers to be asked for guarantees of origin for fossil fuels – as is the case with renewable energy. This is a mechanism to ensure LNG is not from fracked sources.

The construction of infrastructure for LNG would be banned in Ireland under a proposed law being put forward by Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan in a private members bill.

OPW Minister Patrick O’Donovan and Kerry TD Brendan Griffin were reported to have raised the issue at a meeting of the Fine Gael parliamentary party last week, and called for a review of the coalition stance on LNG, especially given uncertainty with Russian gas supplies as a consequence of the Ukrainian conflict.

They pointed out Germany had moved to substitute Russian supplies with larger deliveries of LNG.

Asked about the possibility of changing Ireland’s LNG policy, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said: “I think we’re in a wartime situation. So we have to be working through all potential scenarios to make sure that we can guarantee energy security and also for the proper functioning of the economy in the short term.”

An open mind was needed, he said, because of pricing issues and sheer exponential growth in energy prices recently, while taking into account the need for Ireland to have energy security.

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