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Electricity restored to Limerick homes and businesses following outage

Electricity restored to Limerick homes and businesses following outage
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ESB Networks Dingle Project - Electric Vehicles

Share this article ESB Networks is continuing with its Dingle Project, an initiative which is trialling the use of new, cleaner and greener technologies on the West Kerry peninsula. This includes retrofitting homes and businesses with cleaner technologies, such as solar panels, air source heat pumps, EVs and smart immersion controls. Despite the effects of the pandemic, the Dingle Project is still ongoing. Advertisement Trialling electric vehicles (EVs) is a large part of the initiative. I first spoke to Ciaran Geaney, Dingle Project ICT Lead, and asked him for a reminder about the project on the Dingle Peninsula. Advertisement That’s an overview of the project and what ESB Networks’ is hoping to find out. But, what’s known about EVs so far and where is the industry going?

ESB calls on union to desist from further strike action

ESB calls on union to desist from further strike action Reporter: 5 May 2021 A member of the Independent Workers Union on picket duty at ESB offices, Carrick. Picture: Gerry Faughnan );   ); ESB Networks says the industrial action by network technicians who are members of the Independent Workers Union (IWU) is unnecessary. The industrial action was initially in the form of a work-to-rule since Monday, 19 April.  This escalated into separate 24-hour strikes on Friday, 23 April and Thursday, 29 April.  A 48-hour strike commenced yesterday, Tuesday at 8am and will continue through to Thursday at 8am.     ESB Networks confirms that there has been limited impact to electricity customers as a result of the industrial action to date and contingency planning continues for the next 48 hours and beyond.  

Striking ESB Network technicians extend pickets

Striking ESB Network technicians extend pickets Updated / Tuesday, 4 May 2021 15:22 Industry and Employment Correspondent ESB Networks technicians belonging to the Independent Workers Union have extended their pickets to work locations which had not previously been picketed. The union claims to represent over 500 of the company s 1,500 network technicians. It said extending their pickets could increase the risk of disruption for customers, as workers from other unions who were previously free to work in those locations may refuse to pass pickets. The IWU network technicians commenced their latest two-day strike at 8am, which they say centres on the company s failure to consult adequately on the outsourcing of certain work.

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