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Up to a million homes and businesses could face power cuts this autumn because the national grid operator failed to secure ...
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ESB Energy's deployment of an advanced thermal monitoring system at Moneypoint Power Station enhances grid resilience and ...
As planning gets underway, questions remain about Ireland’s energy resilience and whether the national grid can handle the demands being placed upon it.
Probably Ireland’s worst ever storm, blowing in on Friday, January 24th, left hundreds of thousands of people without power, water, heat, cooking options, internet, phone services and transport ...
Officials expect rain, snow and winds of up to 100 mph or more. A massive storm is battering parts of the U.K. and Ireland today, bringing devastating winds, heavy rain and snow, according to the ...
There is less electricity than anticipated for Northern Ireland over the rest of the winter after Storm Darragh caused damage to a major power station, it has emerged. System Operator for Northern ...
Storm Darragh latest: Second person dies as tree falls onto car while UK faces further weather warnings - Hundreds of flights have been cancelled due to Storm Darragh’s severe winds ...
Storm Jocelyn, which followed the previous Storm Isha, battered the region with strong winds of up to 70mph overnight. A Met Office yellow weather warning remains in place until 1pm on Wednesday.
Northern Ireland Storm Isha and Jocelyn clear-up continues One of Northern Ireland’s most popular visitor attractions – Titanic Belfast – has closed its doors due to storm damage.
Approximately 12,000 homes, businesses and farms remain without power following high winds associated with Storm Isha and Storm Jocelyn, the second named storm to hit Ireland in just three days.