The Public Service Obligation (PSO) is a charge distributed across all final electricity customers in Ireland and is used to fund Irish Government schemes to support the construction and operation of sources of renewable electricity
The level of the charge is decided by the size of each customer group and if they are a business or a domestic customer. The PSO supports the Government Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff (REFIT) and the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS), both of which support renewable electricity generation projects.
Government policy determines the amount of subsidy provided to generators supported under the PSO. The CRU’s primary role is the calculation of the PSO Levy or PSO Payment annually and to help ensure appropriate and efficient administration of the scheme.
The CRU published a consultation on a Proposed Decision which sets out the proposed PSO Levy to apply to all electricity customers from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025.
The CRU on 31 July 2024 published its Final Decision Paper which sets out the Public Service Obligation (PSO) Levy to apply to all electricity customers from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025.
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Q1. What are your views on the PSO proposed decision for 2024/2025?
Public Sector Obligation Levy 2024-25 Decision Paper
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The Public Service Obligation (PSO) is a charge distributed across all final electricity customers in Ireland and is used to fund Irish Government schemes to support the construction and operation of sources of renewable electricity
The level of the charge is decided by the size of each customer group and if they are a business or a domestic customer. The PSO supports the Government Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff (REFIT) and the Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS), both of which support renewable electricity generation projects.
Government policy determines the amount of subsidy provided to generators supported under the PSO. The CRU’s primary role is the calculation of the PSO Levy or PSO Payment annually and to help ensure appropriate and efficient administration of the scheme.
The CRU published a consultation on a Proposed Decision which sets out the proposed PSO Levy to apply to all electricity customers from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025.
The CRU on 31 July 2024 published its Final Decision Paper which sets out the Public Service Obligation (PSO) Levy to apply to all electricity customers from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2025.
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