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Dalata, Ireland’s largest hotel group, has said it is “impossible” to predict what its future energy costs will be as soaring prices are beginning to bite for businesses.

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Dermot Crowley, chief executive, and John Hennessy, chairman, Dalata Hotel Group. Picture: Maxwells

“Energy costs were €10 million in 2019, which was the last full year pre-Covid-19. It will be a multiple of that, but what exactly it is, I couldn’t tell you. It’s just so unpredictable at the moment,” Dermot Crowley, chief executive of Dalata,...

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