ESB worker sues in High Court over fall from electricity pole
Lineman claims hoop securing wire to pole was incorrectly installed and caused line to come loose and make him fall to the ground
Lineman claims hoop securing wire to pole was incorrectly installed and caused line to come loose and make him fall to the ground
New series of quarterly bulletins to support more frequent monitoring of national and sectoral progress on climate action
Risk of electricity shortfalls much lower than in previous years says grid company
There are several partial explanations for Ireland’s high-price culture but there’s no smoking gun
Energy company says its business is growing and investment in renewables is continuing
Addleshaw Goddard Ireland to occupy 28,000sq ft across first and second floors of modern office building
Fifty-year-old hydroelectric engineering feat to play key role in transition to net-zero carbon emissions, Eamon Ryan says
Business paid €30m dividend to parent
The chimneys are no longer in use but remain a part of ESB’s Poolbeg Energy Hub
State company continued to invest in energy projects but reported a €45m fall in renewable energy sales cts
High profile semi States including ESB, DAA, VHI and Bord na Móna have called for greater flexibility on pay to retain talent
Much of the cost of vital water, transport and energy investment falls to the Irish State, and that means more tax
Storage systems can bank excess energy from renewables that can be utilised on the grid instead of fossil fuel
It is easy to discern a reflective personality and a strong engineer mindset in the man leading the ESB
State-owned utility will also introduce contactless payment at all high-power charging stations
The forest is a hidden place where water slows and splays into rivulets separated by knolls and islets that are frequently flooded and are clothed in dense vegetation
Repair works ongoing at site in Co Mayo, a joint ESB and Bord na Móna venture
The utility deal for Pallas Windfarm Limited has been referred to the competition regulator
Causeway Geotech claims it will suffer loss and damage as a result
Small modular nuclear reactors may prove to be viable, cost-effective and necessary if economy is to decarbonise, Irish Academy of Engineering report finds
Seen & Heard: Big Tech seeks more power, Intercom’s Irish boss attends Trump fundraiser while Harris is urged to call election before Christmas
As range anxiety disappears in the rearview mirror, charging infrastructure anxiety becomes the biggest enemy of EVs’ mass acceptance
Red Bull says it had permission from relevant authorities for stunt which saw three men leap from helicopter at sunrise on Friday
Glen Oglesby, who claims he has nowhere else to go, has been living in caravan on ESB-owned substation site in Dublin’s north inner city
Glen Oglesby says he has nowhere else to go
Electricity company says site not safe to live on and its counsel says Paul and Glen Oglesby are creating barriers to hinder removal of trespassers
The application will go directly to An Bord Pleanála on Friday
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Energy group decides to axe Northern Ireland retail business in wake of regulatory headaches and dwindling customer base
Heavy rain is expected in the southeast tomorrow
After selling her Dublin city centre cottage, Gemma Tipton is renovating an old stone building adjacent to her parents’ home on the outskirts of the city
Trade unions negotiated deal in relation to personnel who worked in power plants that were closing or being downsized
Chartered accountant and staff representative announced as new members by Minister for Media
Launch of State’s first industrial strategy for offshore wind energy aims to create 5,000 jobs by 2030
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