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    1. shankillfalls on

      Vital infrastructure NIMBYed again. Nothing ever changes. No grid, no wind power, no solar. Can’t have anything but then wonder why electricity costs so much.

    2. Low_Arm_4245 on

      „Deputy O’Rourke said he believes the „root of all this has been an unwillingness of Eirgrid and successive governments to engage meaningfully“.

      He is among the cohort who want to see the project put underground. Eirgrid has previously said this is not possible.“

      He cant be serious. This would insanely expensive.

    3. Additional_Olive3318 on

      We need any constitutional change necessary to override property rights, or whatever is needed to ensure this goes through. 

    4. Beginning-Strain4660 on

      Engage meaningfully, what a load of shite!

      As said more NIMBY dopes, which is why we can’t have nice things like:

      A cycle lane

      A greenway

      A bus lane

      A bypass road

      Wind farm

      A metro stop

      More often than not if you see a picture of an NIMBY group, the are glum looking and mostly old and retired People with fuck all else to do!!!!

    5. BadgerBitter5613 on

      This typical Sinn Fein. Support renewables and progress as a whole but on the ground support the nimbys

    6. DocumentOk1598 on

      Resistance to interconnector remains strong

      Potential is still high

      Current figures paint a powerful picture 

    7. We are still prioritising endless “planning” and objections over development, despite government assuring us the new planning bill would fix this.

    8. RaccoonVeganBitch on

      Why?! We need to upgrade our grid badly – look up any reports from EirGrid, they’re struggling at this capacity and our usage will only rise as the years go on

    9. There’s a serious energy crisis. This kind of stuff is insane. We will have even more resistance to rolling power outages, and dire economic impacts if that situation were ever allowed to happen.

      Our inability to plan and build infrastructure could well end up causing us a lot of pain we should not have had to deal with.

    10. Absolute nasty pieces of work here. It goes to show that there is little or no social contract with a large contingent of the farming community. Along with the usual appalling populism of Sinn Fein who once again prove their lip service to a united Ireland by campaigning against a united grid to safeguard our power and reduce costs. The hollow hypocrisy and usual lies of “undergrounding” really go to the unfitness of SF like the DUP for government.

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