In 2016 a Government commissioned report entitled 'Electromagnetic Fields in the Irish Context' was published. This report, prepared by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment in the Netherlands (RIVM), examined the most up to date, peer reviewed research on the possible health effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields. The report's conclusions are consistent with those of similar reviews on this subject, including a 2007 report commissioned by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, that there is insufficient evidence to establish a causal relationship between exposure to low-frequency electromagnetic fields and cancers.
Officials in my Department are currently examining the best way to proceed with the future management of policy in relation to the issue of the effects of electromagnetic fields on human health, and I expect to shortly receive recommendations in this regard.