Chief Executive Paddy Hayes said he had not intended to be ‘insensitive’ when he stated that damage costs would fall back on ...
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Hosted on MSNStorm Éowyn costs 'will not be added to customer ESB bills'ESB chief apologises to customers adversely affected by the storm for 'adding to the stress facing customers at this ...
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Irish Independent 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.
15,000 homes, businesses, farms and schools remain without power 12 days after Storm Éowyn. Hurricane force winds were ...
MARY Lou McDonald has blasted “ripoff” ESB prices after the CEO of the power company warned costs will increase for customers ...
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Irish Independent on MSNMan died when medical equipment cut out after Storm Éowyn, Dáil hearsA man died after medical technology including sleep apnoea equipment stopped working as a result of Storm Éowyn, the Dáil has ...
As parts of Ireland continue to grapple with Storm Éowyn outages, new measures are being announced to "enhance Ireland's ...
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Journal.ie on MSNESB chief walks back 'insensitive' comments on storm repair costs being passed to customersUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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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 ...
A man died after medical technology, including sleep apnoea equipment, stopped working during Storm Éowyn, the Dáil has been ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStorm Eowyn’s record wind speeds reached hurricane force 12, Met Eireann has revealedStorm Eowyn brought hurricane-force mean wind speeds, the highest since digital records began, with 184km/h at Ceann Mhása in Galway and 150km/h at Malin Head in Donegal, according to Met Eireann.
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Irish Examiner on MSNEurope sends 17 generators to help bring back power to homes still affected by Storm ÉowynWorkers clearing a fallen tree in Dublin as ESB networks continue to reconnect homes and businesses across the country after Storm Éowyn. The Government said the generators are being deployed to ...
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