ESB

ESB

Utilities

Dublin 2, Dublin 78,506 followers

ESB is leading the transition to a clean energy future, powered by electricity.

About us

At ESB, we believe in a Brighter Future... We believe that electricity is an enabler of societal and economic well-being and that every citizen should have access to secure, sustainable and affordable electricity supplies. Since our establishment in 1927, we have worked to bring light and energy to the people of Ireland, allowing individuals and communities to fulfil their potential in whatever walk of life they are in. Today, we continue to drive progress and change, constantly innovating and evolving to stay relevant and reliable for the many people who depend on us. For us, it's not about short term gains. We are driven by a desire to put in place solutions today that will leave a positive legacy for generations to come. We are harnessing all our resources for a brighter future, investing in our people and working collaboratively with partners to enhance the lives of our customers, drive economic progress and bring about a more sustainable future. We strive to be a safety leader in our industry, a world-class operator, a good corporate citizen and an employer of a smart, committed and healthy workforce. We strive to be a safety leader in our industry, a world-class operator, a good corporate citizen and an employer of a smart, committed and healthy workforce. To join our team, visit esb.ie/careers/esb-careers

Website
https://esb.ie
Industry
Utilities
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Dublin 2, Dublin
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1927
Specialties
energy, renewables, power generation, customer supply, global engineering, wind energy, solar energy, utilities, renewables, innovation, electricity, smart energy technologies, sustainable energy solutions, energy provider, energy services, electricity, and natural gas

Locations

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    27 Fitzwilliam Street Lower

    Dublin 2, Dublin D02 KT92. , IE

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Employees at ESB

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    Our Chief Executive John French was pleased to visit ESB’s Coolkeeragh Power Station on Friday 30 August to further understand the role that the power plant and site could play in supporting the energy transition. Many thanks to Jim Dollard, Executive Director, Generation and Trading, and Martin Bellerby, Plant Manager, for the invitation.

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    Paul Stapleton, our Executive Director, Group Finance and Commercial, recently participated in the EY CFO Outlook podcast series during which he discussed the organisation's efforts in delivering a net-zero energy future and the importance of maintaining the financial strength required to do this. All links to the podcast are available below.

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    EY Assurance Partner and CFO agenda sponsor

    Great to catch up with Paul Stapleton, CFO of ESB for the latest EY CFO Outlook podcast. A fantastic storyteller, Paul has held ten different roles within one of the country’s best-known brands and seen first-hand the transformation of its structure, mandate, and the role ESB plays in Ireland’s economy and society. Listen to this great episode here - https://lnkd.in/gdyKr5Ej You can also find it on: Apple podcasts: https://lnkd.in/eVEs2CR8 Spotify: https://lnkd.in/eT7KiaBp #CFOPodcast #EYCFOOutlook #leadership #sustainability #podcast

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    Our CEO Paddy Hayes, recently welcomed Arshad Mansoor, President and CEO of EPRI, to our head office where they discussed the importance of distribution and transmission systems to integrate central and distributed resources in the journey to decarbonisation. #ESBNetZeroFuture

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    President and CEO at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

    The clean energy transition is a global opportunity, and as a global R&D collaboration, EPRI brings together leaders to share insights and strategies. Recently, with EPRI Board Chair and President & CEO of PPL Corporation Vincent Sorgi, we visited both Électricité de France (EDF) in Paris and the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) in Dublin, where executives shared their respective clean energy strategies, covering low-carbon resources, #AI, clean energy grid efforts and other topics. During our meeting with EDF, we discussed the critical role of #hydropower and #nuclear energy in producing clean electricity. In the meeting with ESB, we discussed the importance of distribution and transmission systems to integrate central and distributed resources in the journey to decarbonization. The importance of load flexibility and AI was also a key topic of discussion in both meetings. These discussions are vital as we transition to a net-zero global electricity grid.   We extend our gratitude to Vince Sorgi; Luc Rémont, president and CEO of EDF; Bernard SALHA, head of EDF R&D and EPRI board member; Paddy Hayes, president and CEO of ESB Ireland and EPRI board member; Aron Patrick, head of R&D for PPL Corporation, and the executive team of ESB who accompanied Paddy Hayes for their leadership and vision in shaping the future of clean energy. Together, we are driving innovation and collaboration to achieve a sustainable energy future.

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    As storm season approaches, Met Éireann have unveiled the storm names for 2024/25. Primary school children that took part in this year's ESB Science Blast contributed more than 500 suggestions and Met Éireann chose seven for this year’s list. ESB Science Blast encourages children to question the world around them, building scientific literacy, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. Congratulations to all the young contributors for playing a part! #ESBNetZeroFuture

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    Revealed: Here are the new storm names for the 2024/25 season Met Éireann, together with Met Office and KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, has launched the new list of storm names for the upcoming storm season, which starts on 1st September 2024 and runs until 31st August 2025. Why do we name #storms 🌬 ? We do it because it works. It helps us in our mission to protect life and property, as people are more likely to remember and respond to ⚠ warnings when storms are named. ❓ Do you want to know which names Met Éireann has contributed to this season's list? 🤓 or how have the names been chosen? ❓ Do you want to know when met services name storms? 🔗You can find out all that (and many more interesting facts about storm naming and past storm seasons) here: https://lnkd.in/eFzDJGHE #StormNaming #StormNames #NamingOurStorms #weatherwarnings #bewinterready

    • Storm Names 2024/25: Ashley, Bert, Conall, Darragh, Éowyn, Floris, Gerben, Hugo, Izzy, James, Kayleigh, Lewis, Mavis, Naoise, Otje, Poppy, Rafi, Sayuri, Tilly, Vivienne, Wren
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    ESB Networks is looking to hire Qualified Electricians to join our team. At ESB Networks we take immense pride in our team of skilled Network Technicians and Electricians who play a vital role in maintaining and enhancing Ireland’s electricity network. Our team is at the forefront of ensuring that electricity is delivered safely and efficiently to homes, farms, and businesses across the country. If you’re looking to energise your career and are passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a team delivering Irelands clean electric future. Apply Today and take the next step in your career with ESB Networks. https://lnkd.in/emjcAhDJ

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    We are committed to international collaboration through the Free Electrons Program and are proud to support its expansion as T-Hub India is announced as an innovation ecosystem partner. T-Hub will now act as the official outreach partner for the programme and will help increase our exposure to cutting-edge energy start-ups in #India. We are looking forward to exploring the collaborative opportunities arising from this strategic alliance on our #ESBNetZeroFuture journey.

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    The Free Electrons team is excited to announce our ecosystem partnership with T-Hub, the world’s largest innovation center. India has the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, and by joining forces with T-Hub, we're opening doors for more startups from India to join the energy revolution at Free Electrons. During the roadshow to India last week, the Free Electrons team engaged with energy startups, conglomerates, and VCs involved in clean energy technologies and who are key players in the ecosystem driving innovation, investment, and efficiency through their extensive resources, integrated operations, and influential market presence. The team also connected with next-generation energy entrepreneurs at TiHAN IIT Hyderabad, who are developing breakthrough technologies that highlight the promising future of this vibrant ecosystem. Read more about this week in the newest blog article: https://lnkd.in/d9SmF9vZ The Free Electrons Team is thrilled about this ecosystem alliance and the future of energy innovation in India. Jayesh Ranjan, Srinivas Rao Mahankali (MSR), Sujit Jagirdar, Setu Sharma, Jahnavi Vantaram, Srinivas Cherla, Lopa Mishra Jana, CLP, ESB, E.ON, E.ON Group Innovation, EDP, Hydro Québec, JERA Co., Inc., Origin Energy #FreeElectrons #THubIndia #Partnership #StartupEcosystem #RICH #TiHAN #Collaboration #India

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    We recently welcomed the UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to Carrington Power Station. The visit was a testament to the significant steps taken at our site to explore the feasibility of hydrogen as a power source. Given our proximity to the HyNet consortium, DESNZ was particularly interested in our findings and the progress we've made on our technical feasibility studies. HyNet consortium is a UK-based collaboration focused on developing a low-carbon hydrogen production and carbon capture and storage (CCS) network to decarbonise industry, power, and transport in the North West of England and North Wales. #ESBNetZeroFuture

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