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    ESB post-tax profits slumped by €162 million last year
    Kerry County Council investigating dog’s death by ‘electrocution’ after walking by streetlight
    Calls for government to play greater role in offshore wind farm development
    Who controls Ireland's offshore wind? Spoiler: Not Irish companies
    Big oil, governments and one of Europe’s largest polluters are among the developers of planned projects off our coast.
    Half of the offshore wind projects are backed by fossil fuel companies
    EU governments also investing in Irish wind
    Some investments labelled as ‘greenwashing’
    Future data centres required to have generators that match level of demand under new proposals
    Storm recovery: 3,500 premises still without power as public urged not to clear remaining damage
    Gardaí search for lorry driver after crash into ESB pole plunges Donegal village into darkness
    Elderly couple feel at 'end of the queue' after being told they'll be without power until Sunday
    The couple said many of their neighbours – also in their 70s and 80s – have been left feeling vulnerable.
    Politicians blast suggestion ESB customers will face higher costs because of storm Éowyn
    Customers paying higher electricity bills due to storm repair costs is 'sick joke', says TD
    ESB rules out compensation scheme for customers without power, as 25,000 remain without supply
    Some 39,000 homes, farms and businesses still without power as storm recovery continues
    Around 89,000 still without power as Naughton concedes many impacted are at 'boiling point'
    'If this was Dublin, there’d be all-out war': Readers with no power or water share their stories
    Several readers expressed anger at the government.
    Taoiseach welcomes assistance from UK electricity engineers but normal ‘pool’ not available
    Storm Éowyn: Government to offer financial support to those affected by storm as 402,000 remain without electricity
    The scale of the damage to the electricity network is unprecedented and many remain without power.
    Taoiseach says "huge" work needed to restore power, water and communications to hundreds of thousands.
    Most public transport resumed this morning after widespread disruption yesterday.
    Uisce Éireann warns of possible further disruption to supplies as extremely cold weather thaws
    Rural areas worst affected as 4,000 homes still without power after Storm Darragh
    Storm Darragh: Crew from France called in to assist as 20,000 people still without power
    Were you impacted by power outages due to Storm Darragh?
    34,000 homes and businesses without power as Storm Bert passes over Ireland
    Around 3,000 still without power in wake of Storm Ashley
    There were winds of up to 80km/h in some parts of the country yesterday, with gusts of up to 130km/h.
    Plumbers, fitters and welders at several large construction sites to go on strike today
    Up to 20,000 homes and businesses without power after lightning strikes across the west
    Some of the heaviest lightning was seen at 1am.
    Gorse fire in Sandyford extinguished after multi-agency operation
    Coillte provided a helicopter that was used to drop water on the blaze.
    Painting to begin on Dublin's Poolbeg Chimneys next month as part of maintenance work
    Repainting of the red and white bands of the chimneys is due to get underway next month – weather dependent – and continue through September.
    Cost of charging EVs at public chargers to drop by up to 13% from tomorrow
    ESB says permission was not granted for ‘dangerous’ Red Bull skydive at Poolbeg Chimneys
    High Court orders arrest of man who refuses to remove caravan from Dublin ESB substation
    Man accused of unlawfully residing on ESB substation in Dublin tells court he has 'nowhere else to go'
    Power largely restored as Storm Kathleen passes over Ireland
    ESB apologises for error that saw customers overcharged for 12 years
    Another storm is heading for Ireland as 68,000 properties still without power after Storm Isha
    The areas where customers will remain without supply overnight include Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
    Met Éireann is forecasting that Storm Jocelyn will track to the northwest of Ireland tomorrow, bringing strong and gusty winds.
    Around 35,000 people are experiencing water disruption as a result of Storm Isha this evening.
    In the North, around 17,000 customers are without power this evening.
    Taxi driver injured after tree falls on vehicle during heavy wind in Co Waterford
    Damage to electricity poles by woodpeckers led to 'substantial' upgrades this year
    Around 12,000 homes and businesses still without power in wake of Storm Debi
    Around 34,000 homes and businesses without power after Storm Debi hits country
    Over 1,000 homes and businesses still without power after Storm Agnes
    ESB Group reports 30% rise in profits to €676 million in first six months of the year
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