Comments by ESB Networks Chief Executive Paddy Hayes that the costs arising from Storm Éowyn will be passed on to customers ...
Thousands of people in pockets of the country remain displaced with no power or water - 11 days on from Storm Éowyn.
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Irish Independent on MSN25,000 customers still without power after Storm ÉowynAround 25,000 customers without power following Storm Éowyn will have their supply restored this week, the ESB said.
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Irish Mirror on MSNElectricity prices could rise with Storm Eowyn set to cost ESB 'tens of millions'ESB Networks has doubled down on its position that customers will not be compensated for loss of service as thousands face ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNAround 25,000 homes, farms, and businesses remain without power following Storm EowynAlthough power has been restored to 743,000 customers after the devastating storm, around 25,000 homes, farms, and businesses ...
OVER 25,000 homes, businesses and schools remain without power, 11 days on from Storm Eowyn. ESB Networks have confirmed that ...
As parts of Ireland continue to grapple with Storm Éowyn outages, new measures are being announced to "enhance Ireland's ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCabinet hears update on electric grid, as well as plans to bolster serviceWhile a formal review of the response to Storm Éowyn will be conducted by the Department of Housing, some learnings and ...
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Irish Independent on MSN25,000 customers still without power, while CAO extending applications in aftermath of Storm ÉowynThere are still 25,000 homes, farms, schools and businesses without power in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn as most school have now reopened.
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Hosted on MSNFarmers want to form tree-cutting groups to stop storm damage to electricity lines after Éowyn wreaked havocA farming organisation is calling on the ESB to allow farmers form local tree-cutting groups to remove broken branches and weakened trees near electricity lines. The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ ...
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Hosted on MSNTDs blast ‘unacceptable’ remark from ESB chief that cost of Storm Éowyn likely to be paid by customersPublic representatives are hitting out at “completely unacceptable” remarks by the ESB chief executive today who suggested that costs associated with Storm Éowyn would be passed to customers. Minister ...
ESB Networks have made progress in repairing the damage done from Storm Eowyn but 76,000 homes, farms and businesses are still without power. Electricity has been restored to 692,000 customers.
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