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# Energy

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Cabinet green lights windfall tax on energy companies
Cabinet expected to sign off on windfall tax on electricity companies
As winter approaches, not all energy bill 'hardship funds' are created equal
EU announces €500 million energy support package for Western Balkans
Analysis: Energy insecurity and our fracking future
Paschal Donohoe says data centres could not be excluded from energy scheme
1,000 disconnections in first half of this year as minister promises action plan in weeks
CO2 emissions from combustion set to grow only slightly this year despite fears of big jump
More financial supports for struggling householders may be announced soon, Ryan indicates
Ukraine says Russia 'kidnapped' two nuclear plant workers
Govt will not oppose SF motion on protections for PAYG customers and banning of disconnections
Annual inflation eases again slightly in September after 38-year high in July
Cost of living crisis: Most households intend to use their home heating less often this winter
‘No reason’ why anyone in financial hardship should lose power this winter, McGrath says
Finland pushes forward with ditching fossil fuels in face of Russia's war and energy crisis
Minister meeting energy companies to discuss protections for PAYG and vulnerable customers
Winter eviction ban being kept under review, says Taoiseach
Consumer price inflation forecasts revised upwards to 8% by the Central Bank
German energy giant RWE to end coal use by 2030
Food businesses remaining closed early in week to save on energy costs
Taoiseach: 'No room for energy companies exploiting crisis by hiking up standing charges'
Explainer: Why a report says Ireland should build an LNG facility - and why that's controversial
The Christmas lights in Dublin will be turned off earlier each night this year
Varadkar unapologetic on 'Sinn Féin manifesto' remark about Commission on taxation
Explainer: How can energy profits and wholesale prices both be on the rise?
Taoiseach says 'much higher' ESB dividend to be taken as after-tax profits hit €390 million
Windfall tax will be backdated but it's unclear how much money levy will raise, say leaders
Panda Power confirms departure from Irish energy market
Varadkar says potential price caps on energy bills have 'echoes of the bank guarantee'
Eiffel Tower lights to turn off earlier at night as Paris scales back on energy
Electricity credits for householders will be universal payments and not targeted, says Taoiseach
'It shouldn't have been a surprise': How policy choices brought Ireland's energy to the brink
Most energy suppliers are still not paying households for solar power despite August promise
Gas companies may have to pay 'solidarity contribution' from excess profits, says minister
Public sector buildings to turn off heat 1-2 hours before closing time
Customers to receive electricity credit before Christmas, says minister
Colder offices and fewer Christmas lights ... what Europe is doing to cut down on energy use
Using household appliances outside peak hours will help shore up energy security, says Ryan
Use of street Christmas lights being considered by local councils amidst energy crisis, says Ryan
Macron urges French to reduce energy by 10%