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First imposed prison sentence for gas meter tampering and energy theft in Ireland, handed down in Cork
“Anyone who either interferes with a gas meter themselves or agrees to allow someone who is not a registered gas installer to work on their gas installations is risking their own life, those of their family, and of people living nearby."
Read More37 per cent of Ireland’s electricity provided by gas in February: Gas Networks Ireland Gas Demand Report
Gas generated 37 per cent of Ireland’s electricity last month, Gas Network Ireland’s February Gas Demand Report has shown.
Read MoreFinglas students get an insight to the ‘World of Work’
Second year students from Beneavin De La Salle College, Finglas, visited the offices of Gas Networks Ireland as part of Business in the Community Ireland's (BITCI) nationwide education initiative.
Read More1,100 Native Irish Trees now planted in Westport
Employees from Aurora Telecom, Gas Networks Ireland and Circet Ireland recently planted 200 native Irish trees on the grounds of McBride Community Nursing Home in Westport.
Read MoreGas Networks Ireland and AMBER partner on hydrogen compatibility research
Gas Networks Ireland and AMBER have joined forces to determine how compatible the materials that make up Ireland’s gas pipeline are with green hydrogen.
Read More44 per cent of Ireland’s electricity provided by gas in January: Gas Networks Ireland Gas Demand Report
The latest figures, published by Gas Networks Ireland, show that gas generated up to 80 per cent of electricity during the cold snap.
Read MoreDublin student wins national carbon monoxide safety competition
Freya Ní Shé from sixth class in Scoil an tSeachtar Laoch in Ballymun, Dublin has won a nationwide poster competition to raise awareness of carbon monoxide and the dangers that it can pose in our homes.
Read MoreDemand for gas decreased by 7% in 2023 as wind energy continues to rise: Gas Networks Ireland annual demand statement
The 2023 Gas Networks Ireland annual demand statement shows that overall demand for gas in Ireland decreased by 7% year-on-year when compared to 2022, due to an increase in energy powered by wind.
Read MoreTipperary conviction for Gas Meter Tampering
Gas Networks Ireland has welcomed the verdict in a case relating to unlawful interference with a gas meter at an address in Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary.
Read MoreStorm Isha safety message from Gas Networks Ireland
As the operator of Ireland’s gas network, Gas Networks Ireland would like to reassure its 720,000 customers that it does not anticipate any disruption to gas supplies during Storm Isha.
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