Speaking
to
Recharge
more
than
a
week
after
signing
a
memorandum
of
understanding
with
UK
counterpart
Ed
Davey
that
could
lead
to
the
mass
exportation
of
wind
energy
across
the
Irish
Sea,
Rabbitte
says
he
does
not
believe
their
meeting
in
Dublin
will
prove
the
initiative’s
high
water
mark.
“It
would
appear
that
Britain
is
conscious
of
the
fact
that
they
have
onerous,
obligatory
renewables
targets
to
meet,
and
they
can
do
so
more
economically
by
sourcing
some
of
that
supply
in
Ireland,”
he
says.
In
the
meantime,
“there
are
a
number
of…