I really hope they are building a bunch of renewable energy to support these.
Life-Leadership-4108 on
Yay higher electricity bills next year again. Looks like I’ll be skipping dinner more often
BazingaQQ on
Where are the Nimby complainers when you need them?
WickerMan111 on
Great news.
tightlines89 on
FB wanted to add solar and wind turbines to their existing DC. They were refused planning permission. ‚cause ye know, if they generate some of their own energy, then they don’t pay the crooks.
matchthis007 on
Ah that’s why we’re getting increase in our bills to help build infrastructure.
I don’t understand what benefits this brings to Ireland.
We are already paying increased electricity prices to pay for grid upgrades. This is only going to place more demand on a system that’s already under stress.
And I don’t think these provide a meaningful number of jobs. Am I missing something?
Ob1s_dark_side on
Just as well the ESB are raising prices for us to cover the network upgrades
bluegrm on
What’s the economic benefit of these? Some more corporation tax? But higher energy bills? A few jobs?
oldezzy on
I wonder how long it would take to get planning permission for an apartment block of similar size
octavioletdub on
D4?
Old_Mission_9175 on
We need out builders and engineers working on necessary infrastructure, water, power, transport and housing.
Not hotels. Not office blocks. Not data centres.
Where’s my pen?
RealDealMrSeal on
How about they pay enough to offset the increase in fees to the general public?
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I really hope they are building a bunch of renewable energy to support these.
Yay higher electricity bills next year again. Looks like I’ll be skipping dinner more often
Where are the Nimby complainers when you need them?
Great news.
FB wanted to add solar and wind turbines to their existing DC. They were refused planning permission. ‚cause ye know, if they generate some of their own energy, then they don’t pay the crooks.
Ah that’s why we’re getting increase in our bills to help build infrastructure.
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I don’t understand what benefits this brings to Ireland.
We are already paying increased electricity prices to pay for grid upgrades. This is only going to place more demand on a system that’s already under stress.
And I don’t think these provide a meaningful number of jobs. Am I missing something?
Just as well the ESB are raising prices for us to cover the network upgrades
What’s the economic benefit of these? Some more corporation tax? But higher energy bills? A few jobs?
I wonder how long it would take to get planning permission for an apartment block of similar size
D4?
We need out builders and engineers working on necessary infrastructure, water, power, transport and housing.
Not hotels. Not office blocks. Not data centres.
Where’s my pen?
How about they pay enough to offset the increase in fees to the general public?