Years of roadworks ahead for Dublin electric upgrade
Fifty kilometres of underground electricity cables to be replaced from 2024
Fifty kilometres of underground electricity cables to be replaced from 2024
Eirgrid chief executive Mark Foley believes a decade of global collaboration is the key to successfully addressing climate change
European commissioner Mairead McGuinness tells Irish wind energy event ‘nothing is off the table’
Key target to generate 5GW of power from offshore wind by 2030 could be in jeopardy
To keep the likes of Intel on board, we must address planning and infrastructure issues
Weather, international tensions and gas supply problems combine to increase risk in grid
Deceased suffered serious head injuries a month ago on the Lower Glanmire Road
Government set to build more gas-fired plants to counter expected squeeze on supplies
Energy concerns put data centres in spotlight but issue bigger than single industry
New problem at facility identified earlier this month
Mark Foley says data centres are ‘up for being part of the solution, and not just being painted as the bad guys’
Scaling up of power from offshore wind to be major driver of cheap electricity
Mark Foley says scenario ‘very unlikely’ and he expects a secure supply over winter period
Flexibility of gas critical to securing power supply as State works towards climate goals
Market regulators have issued eight ‘amber alert’ demand warnings since January
Eirgrid warns of possible 1,050MW energy shortfall by 2025 due to rising demand
National grid operator joins partners on €300,000 project
National grid operator oversees first round of new government green energy aid scheme
John Kiely’s side are the best in the country and are bidding to retain the All-Ireland title
Centres projected to require a third of Ireland’s generated energy within a decade
Public and political support needed to deliver the infrastructure, climate committee told
Eirgrid chief says group will engage with communities on renewable plans
State body tasked with redeveloping power network to meet 70% renewable energy target
Forum on climate ambitions hears about ‘challenge of the decade’ from Eamon Ryan
Some 5,112 MW reached as cold weather, Christmas lights and data centres drive demand
Eirgrid chief says: ‘It’s up to us to convince the nation this vision that we collectively have is the right one’
Three west Cork GAA clubs suspend activity amid Covid-19 concerns
Data centre need for energy in lockdown helps level of usage drop no more than 12%
Eirgrid’s contingency plans focus on ‘mitigating the impact of Covid-19 on electricity services for everyone in Ireland’
Operator’s €2.2bn plan aims to enable grid to work on 70% renewable energy by 2030
Shannon Energy and Danish group in joint venture to develop renewable energy
EirGrid is to invest €2 billion in helping prepare the electricity system for a future based almost entirely on renewable energy
It’s envisaged that the grid will be able to take up to 95% renewables by 2030
Amount of renewable electricity on Irish grid set to hit record 33 per cent this year
Ireland currently depends for energy on a gas supply line that runs from Siberia
Stretch is longest time without using the fuel since all-island power market introduced in 2007
Power-grid operator received payment after fault in interconnector with Britain
Electricity grid will soon have to cater to 100% renewable energy, says Mark Foley
Driver Eamon Kavanagh (16) believed to have died instantly when vehicle hit wall
Semi-State firm last month said over 400 jobs to go as it seeks to reduce carbon footprint
EirGrid is at the heart of an all-Ireland energy system, but it cannot rest on its laurels, its chief executive Mark Foley says
The nerve centre of the Irish energy system tracks every flicker in demand
Foley joins from Coillte where he is managing director of the land solutions business
Republican nominee tells rally Democrat rival Hillary Clinton is co-founder of group
Wind farm close to Oughterard in Co Galway will have capacity to generate electricity to power 170,000 homes
‘The Canon’, a double All-Ireland winner with the Rebels, died on Friday after a long illness
Minister criticises developers being dismissive of residents’ concerns
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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