And they won’t get any cheaper if the NIMBY crowd keep making a fuss over every solar farm and wind turbine.
LadderFast8826 on
I’d like to see energy bills as a % of median household income.
Because however much were feeling it it must be ROUGH on Italy and Chechia.
FrankLucker on
Just got an email from Energia today saying prices are going up on 9th October
carlitobrigantehf on
and energia jumping theirs up about 10% next month
JackhusChanhus on
Thankfully dropping significantly now, but this problem can only really be solved with better generation and transmission
Hps95 on
And Irish people do nothing about that
TraditionalAppeal23 on
This seems wrong, the source is [https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Ireland/](https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Ireland/) which lists the price for Ireland at 0.383eur per KWh. Prices at Electric Ireland including VAT never once reached that high and are currently around 0.2382eur per KWh.
That also does not take into account the government electricity credits we got, which you probably should factor in for comparison considering other countries like the UK implemented price caps instead of credits.
AhhhhBiscuits on
And this is why I shop around every year. I’m ridiculous about it that I even have a spreadsheet to calculate my last bill with each provider.
marshall1905 on
The bills should get cheaper if we keep pushing net zero guys 😂😂😂
NooktaSt on
I don’t know what street they are getting their electricity on but it’s not the same street I get mine.
GoldheistFintan on
I literally just got an email from energia saying electricity is going up 10.9% from October
DaemonCRO on
Ha! I wouldn’t know, I am constantly in credit! Thank you solar panels, one of the best home improvement decisions I’ve made.
What’s Italy doing up there amongst the Tax Havens?
squig99 on
I got an email from Energia saying their rates are going up seconds before reading this post : (
Bar50cal on
$0.45 is €0.38
Am i reading this right? Who’s paying that much?
Im paying €0.22 a unit with Electric Ireland and even less at night. This data doesn’t look right.
Apprehensive-King-70 on
Just got my electric Ireland bill today – 350 for the summer months and so far my bills this year are 700 more than last year and there’s 2 more billing cycles left this year that said there’s an extra person in the house since then but I usually kept them to below 250-300 at their max in winter – currently awaiting a calls back from solar installers. It’s a bit late now thst the sun is gone. But I’d rather be doing something about the prob than getting these bills going forward 😂
Quietgoer on
Its because we are cross subsidising the AI datacentres who were left in on the tax free ticket by IDA
Sebach-balkanoid on
That’s fine cause most of the countries are paying water and here is free.
VinnyDots on
A bloated utility company, unreformed since its foundation.
YoIronFistBro on
To the surprise of absolutely no one.
_naraic on
and literally just got an email from Energia saying the prices are going up… Great!
CNCMachina on
18% of the electricity used is by Datacentres, whose companies pay no tax.
MKUltra886 on
Isn’t Dennis O’brien tax resident in Bermuda?
djrobbo83 on
If only we were on a windy island in the middle of an ocean then we could generate so much electricity we could give it away for free
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It certainly felt like it!
All thanks to FFG!
And they won’t get any cheaper if the NIMBY crowd keep making a fuss over every solar farm and wind turbine.
I’d like to see energy bills as a % of median household income.
Because however much were feeling it it must be ROUGH on Italy and Chechia.
Just got an email from Energia today saying prices are going up on 9th October
and energia jumping theirs up about 10% next month
Thankfully dropping significantly now, but this problem can only really be solved with better generation and transmission
And Irish people do nothing about that
This seems wrong, the source is [https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Ireland/](https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Ireland/) which lists the price for Ireland at 0.383eur per KWh. Prices at Electric Ireland including VAT never once reached that high and are currently around 0.2382eur per KWh.
That also does not take into account the government electricity credits we got, which you probably should factor in for comparison considering other countries like the UK implemented price caps instead of credits.
And this is why I shop around every year. I’m ridiculous about it that I even have a spreadsheet to calculate my last bill with each provider.
The bills should get cheaper if we keep pushing net zero guys 😂😂😂
I don’t know what street they are getting their electricity on but it’s not the same street I get mine.
I literally just got an email from energia saying electricity is going up 10.9% from October
Ha! I wouldn’t know, I am constantly in credit! Thank you solar panels, one of the best home improvement decisions I’ve made.
https://i.redd.it/rtx2zy4oy4of1.gif
What’s Italy doing up there amongst the Tax Havens?
I got an email from Energia saying their rates are going up seconds before reading this post : (
$0.45 is €0.38
Am i reading this right? Who’s paying that much?
Im paying €0.22 a unit with Electric Ireland and even less at night. This data doesn’t look right.
Just got my electric Ireland bill today – 350 for the summer months and so far my bills this year are 700 more than last year and there’s 2 more billing cycles left this year that said there’s an extra person in the house since then but I usually kept them to below 250-300 at their max in winter – currently awaiting a calls back from solar installers. It’s a bit late now thst the sun is gone. But I’d rather be doing something about the prob than getting these bills going forward 😂
Its because we are cross subsidising the AI datacentres who were left in on the tax free ticket by IDA
That’s fine cause most of the countries are paying water and here is free.
A bloated utility company, unreformed since its foundation.
To the surprise of absolutely no one.
and literally just got an email from Energia saying the prices are going up… Great!
18% of the electricity used is by Datacentres, whose companies pay no tax.
Isn’t Dennis O’brien tax resident in Bermuda?
If only we were on a windy island in the middle of an ocean then we could generate so much electricity we could give it away for free