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ESB Networks

The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) has given ESB the responsibility for managing Ireland’s electricity networks. This means ESB is in charge of both the power lines that carry electricity around the country (transmission), and the lines that bring electricity to individual homes and businesses (distribution). ESB’s team that handles this work is called ESB Networks.

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Customer at home welcoming ESB Networks technician

Connecting Ireland’s power network

  • ESB Networks has over 3,000 employees all over the country. We build and run the medium and low voltage electricity systems, including power stations, overhead lines, poles, and underground cables. 
  • We always put our customers first, no matter which electricity supplier they use. 
  • Our work is funded by 'use of system' charges that are billed to every customer by their electricity suppliers. These charges are checked by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU).
  • Supporting competitive electricity markets – We operate, install, maintain and read meters for our expansive customer base. Over 1.9m smart meters are now remotely read daily. Standard meters are read up to four times a year. 
  • Powering the future – We're committed to a lower carbon energy future powered by renewable sources, such as wind farms.

Príomhfhíricí

An Córas Tarchurtha
17,500km

17,500 km, fad iomlán na línte lastuas agus na gcáblaí faoi thalamh atá á mbainistiú ag ESB Networks.

An Córas Dáileacháin
37,558

Nascamar 37,558 custaiméir nua (Domestic & Commercial) in 2024, rud a fhágann go bhfuil 2.5 million custaiméir san iomlán nasctha anois.

Suiteáil , oibriúcháin, a cholhabháil
1.9m

1.9m méadar cliste suiteáilte ar fud na hÉireann anois

We know that an open and ongoing dialogue is essential

Putting the needs of our customers first