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A smart-energy project in Coleraine has cut electricity bills in half for participants and has led to calls for government support to roll it out across Northern Ireland.
But this element of optimism must be tempered with the reality that residential electricity bills will not return to pre-crisis levels for the foreseeable future.
That will add just over €100 a year to domestic electricity bills. Electricity customers pay standing charges on their bills to cover the cost of maintaining the network that transmits power to ...
The impact of high energy prices has become startlingly clear for many people as winter bills arrive in homes around the country. Two hard-pressed households, one of whom received a bill 20 times ...
A MAJOR €100 cash blow is on the way for hard-hit households as electricity bills are set to soar. The cost increase is being to bills in a bid to help “support investment” of Ireland&#… ...
Sir, – To understand the impact wind energy is having on electricity bills (Letters, February 9th) the simplest thing to do is to look at what prices would have been without Irish wind farms ...
Electricity credit: Date €150 payment is due to help with energy bills Three payments of €150 each have been agreed by the Government in a bid to tackle surging energy costs.
Households are to be hit with extra annual charges of almost €40 on their electricity bills from October 1st to subsidise the generation of electricity from renewable energy sources.
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