It would be nice, now and again, if Irish public policy made sense.
ESB issues update
Storm Éowyn caused “unprecedented” damage, according to the ESB.
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Meanwhile, the AA reported that average diesel prices had fallen below €2 a litre – while the average price of a litre of petrol has fallen to €1.77
“On average households are set to experience annual combined bills for electric and gas of €6,000 next year if the current rate of increase continues”
Ben Scallan asks Green Minister Catherine Martin if her party takes responsibility for Ireland’s energy crisis. She replies that the energy crisis is “not the time” to abandon green policies:
“Unprecedented.”
“but it amounts to little more than political timewasting”
Most voters, of course, are blissfully unaware of the sheer scale of spending on Green Energy.
They rob you twice, arguably three times, and most of us do not even notice.
The ESB has confirmed that it is working on plans to demolish its power plant sites at Shannonbridge in West Offaly and Lough Ree in Lanesborough in order to construct “renewable energy centres.” The semi-state company say the demolition works will assist the State in reaching its emission reduction goals by 2030. The move has […]