โ€˜Inactionโ€™ on behalf of Clare County Council regarding the future of Moneypoint has been criticised while renewed calls have been made to prepare the county for climate change.

Speaking at a recent meeting of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) once again flagged to Council officials the failure of a designated Moneypoint taskforce to hold a single meeting following its establishment in July of last year. โ€œWeโ€™re not doing anything about it. If other agencies donโ€™t attend they donโ€™t attend but we have to do something,โ€ he stated.

Director of Services, Leonard Cleary outlined that the matter of the taskforce had been referred to the Councilโ€™s Economic Directorate. โ€œThey are leading on that project with a strategic plan for Shannon Estuary,โ€ he detailed.

Their engagement followed a motion from Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) who appealed for dialogue to commence between the West Clare MD and Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) to begin. He wanted to see a sustainable energy communities created across the District with a focus on maximising the delivery of energy products, a benefit to local jobs, accessing capital funding, availing of Just Transition Funding to minimise the impact of Moneypointโ€™s closure and the scaling up of local retrofit operations.

โ€œWe are all aware of the climate crisis we are facing. This motion is about taking leadership in our role in the West Clare MD and establishing a sustainable community structure,โ€ Cllr Garrihy commented. He noted that the CLDC and ESB were responsible for sustainable energy mentorship in the county and Moneypoint respectively but believed, โ€œthis is something we can do ourselves and have control of. Climate change can be a very paralysing fear, when you are afraid you have to actโ€.

An assessment of the skills capacity of the West Clare workforce was required, Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) highlighted as he signalled his support for the motion. โ€œWe have zero control over Moneypoint. We have to focus on a replacement to these jobsโ€. Further backing to the proposal was declared by Cllr Lynch, โ€œWest Clare is full of the resources for renewable energies and can employ people locallyโ€.

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