EirGrid is committed to continuously improving our engagement with all stakeholders – customers, industry, the public and local communities, and reporting on our engagement methods in an open and transparent method. This approach underpins our engagement process and allows us to engage in a process of continuous improvement.
The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) decision CER/18/087 in May 2018 established a reporting and incentive framework under PR4. One of the incentives provided a framework for the annual assessment of the measures taken by EirGrid, as Transmission System Operator (TSO) to understand and address the needs of stakeholders, i.e., customers, generators, suppliers, and local communities. This framework provided for the establishment of a panel to assess and score the quality, implementation, and effectiveness of the TSO in our stakeholder engagement strategies during the previous year. Via CRU/20/154, the CRU’s Price Review 5 (PR5) Regulatory Framework Incentives and Reporting Decision Paper, the CRU maintained the Stakeholder Engagement Incentive mechanism in order to ‘…continue the benefits of effective stakeholder engagement.’. CRU have now published their Draft Determination regarding Price Review 6 (PR6) and have outlined their intention to continue the Stakeholder Engagement Incentive for the duration of the PR6 period (2026-2030).
About this consultation
EirGrid is publishing our Draft 2026 Network Stakeholder Engagement Plan for public consultation. This report details our planned stakeholder engagement activities for 2026 and we would welcome your response to the questions on the right hand side.
Please submit all responses to this consultation portal by 5pm on Thursday, November 13th, 2025.
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Do you have any suggested amends or additions to EirGrid’s Draft 2026 Stakeholder Engagement Plan?
Are there other stakeholders that you think that EirGrid should be undertaking in order to deliver on our core remit and deliver Government renewable energy targets?
Do you have any feedback on EirGrid’s focuses for effective stakeholder engagement?
Is there any feedback you would like to provide on EirGrid’s methods of engagement including this consultation?
EirGrid Draft 2026 Stakeholder Engagement Plan
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EirGrid is committed to continuously improving our engagement with all stakeholders – customers, industry, the public and local communities, and reporting on our engagement methods in an open and transparent method. This approach underpins our engagement process and allows us to engage in a process of continuous improvement.
The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) decision CER/18/087 in May 2018 established a reporting and incentive framework under PR4. One of the incentives provided a framework for the annual assessment of the measures taken by EirGrid, as Transmission System Operator (TSO) to understand and address the needs of stakeholders, i.e., customers, generators, suppliers, and local communities. This framework provided for the establishment of a panel to assess and score the quality, implementation, and effectiveness of the TSO in our stakeholder engagement strategies during the previous year. Via CRU/20/154, the CRU’s Price Review 5 (PR5) Regulatory Framework Incentives and Reporting Decision Paper, the CRU maintained the Stakeholder Engagement Incentive mechanism in order to ‘…continue the benefits of effective stakeholder engagement.’. CRU have now published their Draft Determination regarding Price Review 6 (PR6) and have outlined their intention to continue the Stakeholder Engagement Incentive for the duration of the PR6 period (2026-2030).
About this consultation
EirGrid is publishing our Draft 2026 Network Stakeholder Engagement Plan for public consultation. This report details our planned stakeholder engagement activities for 2026 and we would welcome your response to the questions on the right hand side.
Please submit all responses to this consultation portal by 5pm on Thursday, November 13th, 2025.
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