Eirgrid sponsoring the GAA- Why?

thedaddyman

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I was watching Monaghan V Fermanagh on Saturday night when I noticed Eirgrids name popping up every so often under the clock on the top of the screen. They are also sponsoring the u21 championship.

Eirgrid's website says
We are a state-owned company that manages and operates the transmission grid across the island of Ireland.

Our high-voltage network brings power from generators, and supplies wholesale energy to heavy users. Our grid also supplies the electricity distribution network. We are responsible for a safe, secure and reliable supply of electricity: now, and in the future. We forecast when and where Ireland and Northern Ireland needs electricity: hour-to-hour, day-to-day, and year-to-year.

My question is this, why is a 100% state owned monopoly spending taxpayers money sponsoring anything at all? I'm not giving out about the GAA here, full marks to them for getting the money in. But what do Eirgrid get out of it?

Oh, and up Cork as well :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
Many of these companies have a some element of social responsibility & community relations / benefit remit that they must spend a portion of their budget on. Sponsoring something like GAA coverage is an easy way for them to tick that box without spending too much time on it themselves.
 
Many of these companies have a some element of social responsibility & community relations / benefit remit that they must spend a portion of their budget on. Sponsoring something like GAA coverage is an easy way for them to tick that box without spending too much time on it themselves.
It would be nice if the cost was given in the breakdown of the bill we receive from our energy provider.
 
It would be nice if the cost was given in the breakdown of the bill we receive from our energy provider.

Now surely as a tax payer you know you have no entitlement to any such clarity as to where your money goes or to the true cost of the provision of a service? :D
 
Now surely as a tax payer you know you have no entitlement to any such clarity as to where your money goes or to the true cost of the provision of a service? :D
Yes, you are correct. How naive of me.
 
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