
Government approves plans to give all Irish households €600 energy credit
The Irish government has approved plans to give all Irish households €600 in energy credit. Public Expenditure Minister Michael McGrath confirmed that this support will
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The Irish government has approved plans to give all Irish households €600 in energy credit. Public Expenditure Minister Michael McGrath confirmed that this support will

The back to school period can be an expensive one. With new uniforms, books, bags, school supplies, bus money and school dinners, you may find

As we come into the summertime, temperatures will (hopefully) soar and your days of debating an extra jumper or an additional degree on the thermostat

A recent ESRI (Economic and Social Research Institute) report has uncovered that 29% of households in Ireland are living in energy poverty. Taoiseach Micheál Martin

The Irish government has recently launched a nationwide public information campaign to encourage households and businesses to be more energy efficient, and also draw better

As we look at various ways to cut back on unnecessary energy consumption, you may be thinking along the lines of unused lights and over-charging

Most of us have heard of “vampire devices”. These are the appliances in our home, such as gaming consoles, computer monitors and computers, which continue

The Irish government has approved plans to temporarily drop VAT from 13.5% to 9% between 1st May to 31st Oct. This is part of its

Energia recently announced that it will be increasing prices for both electricity and gas customers. Electricity and gas tariffs are both set to rise by

Bord Gáis Energy recently announced that it will be increasing its prices for both electricity and gas customers. The average electricity bill is set to
Power to Switch has once again been accredited by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) following our latest annual audit. This means you can

Bright Energy, who only began supplying electricity in July 2020, have confirmed they are to leave the Irish energy market. They have blamed rising wholesale
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