If you are without power for over 24 hours, you can be entitled to compensation in some situations - but storms are not one of themCredit: Micbael O'Sullivan A total of 768,000 ESB ...
The ESB has been urged to use its own record-breaking profits to pay for the damage caused to the electricity network by Storm Éowyn, rather than passing the pain onto consumers. On Tuesday ...
ESB Networks crew working to restore power in Avoca Avenue in Blackrock, co dublin, after Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel ...
The CEO of ESB Networks has warned that costs will increase for customers in future because of the aftermath of Storm Éowyn. Some 18,000 customers across the midlands, west and northwest of the ...
It's the all-new CLS-Fox "Landcroomy" from Japanese tuning shop ESB, and while it's woefully ill-equipped for an all-out backcountry camping trip or overlanding expedition, it definitely exudes ...
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Repair crews from Austria, Finland, Netherlands and France are expected this week to support ESB engineers in restoring power in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn, which caused widespread damage ...
About 100,000, mostly rural, customers could be without power for another week, but the ESB said the vast majority of households are expected to have electricity restored by Friday Dún Laoghaire ...
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