Cork International Film Festival (CIFF) is Ireland’s oldest and largest film festival, taking place in one of the heartlands ...
Irish households don’t pay water charges – unlike our EU neighbours. But many Irish households are suffering high rents and ...
Ireland’s largest EV charge point operator, ESB is supporting the transition to cleaner transport with the roll-out of 55 new ...
EirGrid, the operator and developer of the national electricity grid, is set to bring its Energy Citizens Roadshow to Donegal ...
The site plays a key role in ensuring that ESB Networks has the necessary capabilities to enable housing, a growing economy ...
IRISH energy companies are “creaming it” and cashing in on loyal customers who don’t switch providers, a Dail watchdog has ...
ESB Networks is investing €6.5 million in its Networks Training Centre (NTC) in Portlaoise, accelerating the development of key technical skills necessary for upgrade works on the electricity network.
Seven Borders community councils object to a Hawick wind farm plan, citing major errors, omissions and poor engagement from the developer.
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Smart electricity meters still baffle consumers with two fifths unaware of how to use them
Two thirds of householders are bamboozled by their smart electricity meter and don’t know how to use them properly, despite the rollout of more than two million of the devices at Irish homes, a new ...
The great renewables fantasy is unravelling, now daily. For those of us in the regions — for whom its promises were always ...
A series of community councils in a hot-spot area for wind farms claim “significant errors” have been made over plans to build some of Scotland’s tallest wind turbines in the Borders.
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