Taoiseach Micheál Martin has insisted scenes which saw trees “falling like dominoes” onto power lines that saw tens of thousands of homes left for days without power will “no longer be tolerated”.
ESB Networks said yesterday that customers would have to pay more than they did after Storm Ophelia hit in 2017 – as the ...
THOUSANDS of hard hit households won’t be eligible for compensation despite being without power for a week.  Historic Storm ...
ESB chief apologises to customers adversely affected by the storm for 'adding to the stress facing customers at this ...
MARY Lou McDonald has blasted “ripoff” ESB prices after the CEO of the power company warned costs will increase for customers ...
ESB Networks has doubled down on its position that customers will not be compensated for loss of service as thousands face ...
Chief Executive Paddy Hayes said he had not intended to be ‘insensitive’ when he stated that damage costs would fall back on ...
Hurricane-force winds were recorded in two counties during Storm Éowyn last month. Ireland entered a red-level warning for a ...
ESB Networks have made progress in repairing the damage done from Storm Eowyn but 76,000 homes, farms and businesses are ...
The CEO of ESB Networks has warned that costs will increase for customers in future because of the most destructive storm to ...
Thousands of homes, farms and businesses in areas worst impacted by Storm Éowyn remain without power or water tonight.
15,000 homes, businesses, farms and schools remain without power 12 days after Storm Éowyn. Hurricane force winds were ...