As parts of Ireland continue to grapple with Storm Éowyn outages, new measures are being announced to "enhance Ireland's ...
Thousands of people in pockets of the country remain displaced with no power or water - 11 days on from Storm Éowyn.
ESB Networks has doubled down on its position that customers will not be compensated for loss of service as thousands face ...
There are still 25,000 homes, farms, schools and businesses without power in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn as most school have now reopened.
Two proposals aimed at improving Ireland's ability to withstand future trade shocks will be brought to Cabinet by Tánaiste ...
OVER 25,000 homes, businesses and schools remain without power, 11 days on from Storm Eowyn. ESB Networks have confirmed that ...
Electricity workers from Northern Ireland will help with the repair and restoration operation post Storm Éowyn in the ...
The planned investment by ESB Networks will be established over the coming months and funded through customer bills ...
Around 25,000 premises remain without power following Storm Éowyn and Paddy Hayes, the chief executive of ESB, said it’s expected that 10,000 customers will remain without power by tomorrow night. The ...
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.
They are supporting more than 2,500 local ESB Networks crews and other contractors in the worst affected areas who have been bolstered by colleagues from the south and east of the country ...
Although power has been restored to 743,000 customers after the devastating storm, around 25,000 homes, farms, and businesses ...