Enedis crews have arrived from Cherbourg and will help assist ESB Networks teams with power restoration in the aftermath of Storm Darragh. Picture: Iain White.
ESB Networks has welcomed crews from French counterparts, Enedis, on Monday, December 9, at Rosslare Europort.
The teams have arrived to assist with power restoration in the aftermath of Storm Darragh.
There is longstanding co-operation in place with electricity network operators between Ireland, the UK and France, in providing support when needed.
For example, following Storm Ophelia in 2017, Enedis crews provided considerable support to ESB Networks in their electricity restoration and ESB were able to assist them right back in November 2023, following Storm Ciarán, which saw 1.2 million customers lose supply in the regions of Brittany and Normandy.
Storm Darragh has caused widespread and extensive damage to electricity infrastructure across the country on Saturday, December 7, which impacted 395,000 customers at the peak.
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So far, ESB Networks crews and partner contractors have restored power to 375,000 customers impacted by the storm, with approximately 20,000 remaining without power following the storm.
They will now be joined by 60 skilled personnel from Enedis who arrived yesterday afternoon, and will be deployed in the worst impacted areas in the North West, Midlands and South East.
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice with responsibility for International Law, Law Reform and Youth Justice, and H.E. Céline Place, Ambassador of France in Ireland, were also in attendance for the arrival of crews at the Europort.
Minister James Browne, said, “The impact of Storm Darragh has been felt right across the country and ESB Networks teams have been working around the clock to restore power to those impacted.
"But given the scale of damage, they need support, so I am delighted to be here today to welcome the skilled personnel from their French colleagues Enedis. Last year, ESB Networks travelled to France to assist in the aftermath of Storm Ciarán so it is great to see this reciprocated as part of the longstanding cooperation agreement in place between the electricity network operators,” he added.
Welcoming crews yesterday afternoon was Nicholas Tarrant, Managing Director of ESB Networks, who said, “Storm Darragh has been the most damaging storm we have experienced since Storm Ophelia in 2017, during which French crews provided considerable support to ESB Networks in electricity restoration efforts. Our crews and partner contractors have been carrying out incredible work right across the country to continue to safely restore power to as many customers as possible in difficult conditions."
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