Gas Networks Ireland spent €190m building 'capacity, security, and resilience' last year 

Gas Networks Ireland spent €190m building 'capacity, security, and resilience' last year 

GNI chairman Kevin Toland said the investment was to meet the growing energy demand in Ireland, and secure the network from 'ever growing malevolent threats'.

Gas Networks Ireland (GNI) spent almost €190m last year on building capacity, security, and resilience in the system, including on critical pipelines and physical and cyber security.

GNI chairman Kevin Toland said this was to meet the growing energy demand in Ireland, and secure the network from “ever growing malevolent threats”.

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