Electricity Corporate Division

The Division's primary function is to ensure representation of the State as shareholder in ESB including, in particular, the corporate governance role and the facilitation of the Company's further growth and development in a liberalised electricity market.

Key Functions:

  • Effective corporate governance of ESB in accordance with Department of Finance GuidelinesThis link will open in a new window.
  • Monitor roll-out of ESB's networks modernisation programme.
  • Assessment of proposals relating to national and international investment projects by ESB.


Useful Information:


ESB Complaints Procedure - Advice on how to make a complaint


Farm Electrification Grant Schemes for Disadvantaged Areas

This Scheme subsidises the installation of electricity supply to farms located in disadvantaged areas, which are without supply or where supply is inadequate to facilitate their development and modernisation.

The Scheme is run by the Department of Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs. If you have any questions regarding the Scheme or require an application form please contact your local ESB office or one of the individuls listed below:

  • Alan Dunne: Tel: 01 647 3195 / E-mail: adunne@pobail.ie; or
  • Ann-Marie Stephens: Tel: 01 647 3192 / E-mail: astephens@pobail.ie
  • LoCall (calls charged at a local rate) 1890 474 847 + extension 3192 or 3195

Review of the Electricity Sector in Ireland

  • Deloitte was appointed by the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources on June 7, 2005 to undertake a comprehensive and strategic Review of the Electricity Sector in Ireland. Deloitte Report.pdf  This links to a PDF document

Review of the role and responsibility of the Deputy Chairman of ESB

Electromagnetic Fields

  • Potential health effects of electromagnetic fields, including those emitted by mobile phones and masts, wireless broadband, and radio and television transmitters, comes under the responsibility of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.

    Any queries in regard to the above should be directed to the Department of Environment on Tel: 1800 732 673 or (01) 888 2000.

  • High Voltage Transmission Lines
    ESB is very aware of people's views and concerns on the issue of Electric and Magnetic Fields. They provide open and detailed information on this subject. Please visit the ESB website for more information.

  • Further information on Non-ionising radiation can be found on the website of the The Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).  The RPII is the national organisation with regulatory, monitoring and advisory responsibilities in matters pertaining to ionising radiation.


Additional Information & Links:

ESB Website This link will open in a new window- The website of the Electricty Supply Board.

ESB Customer Supply This link will open in a new window - ESB Customer Supply manages electricity accounts for Business and Residential customers.

ESB Networks This link will open in a new window - An ESB business which connects customers regardless of supplier.

ESB Complaints Procedure  This link will open in a new window - Guidance on ESB's complaints procedure.

Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) This link will open in a new window - Independent body responsible for the liberalisation of Ireland's energy sector.

Power of one Campaign This link will open in a new window - Some ways you can save energy and money by looking at your lifestyle and implementing change where you can.

Power of One

 

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources29-31 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel +353-1-6782000 Fax +353-1-6782449