There is an increase in the levy... on customers bills!I think the Government should have impose a levy on the energy providers.
"The regulator said legislation meant it was not able to force energy providers, which have made record profits from electricity generation lately, to cover the cost of the higher network charge."
But that's no help with levies?Flogas offer a competitive fixed rate 'team ireland plans', so your rate is guaranteed for 12 months.
At an individual, level, it would help to offset the impact of the levies plus any general price rise in electricity.But that's no help with levies?
And only then if their offerings are competitive for the specific customer's usage profile and tariff type (e.g. 24 hour flat rate, nightsaver day/night, time of day smart plan etc.).At an individual, level, it would help to offset the impact of the levies plus any general price rise in electricity.
They have more than sufficient money as it is , this is simply put. GREEDThere is an increase in the levy... on customers bills!
Not a hope in hell.....So it's time for Eamon Ryan to wake up, pull up his cycling shorts and start drafting an amendment to the legislation.
Anyone reckon that he will?
Solar Power is king as long as one installs storage batteries of course. That is not the issue here which is to to with the regulator bowing to the whim of the major power generator and the grid operator, the operators have tons of money on hands but want another money grab rather than spend from their previous rip off activities
Perhaps if more people shopped around they would be forced to compete more? >60% shop around less than once in 5 years!Surely it’s time to call them out and ask that they use their own funds to continue to maintain and develop and improve the grid.
Same story with many things - car insurance, banking, broadband, health insurance etc.Perhaps if more people shopped around they would be forced to compete more? >60% shop around less than once in 5 years!
Yeah, people tend to put off things they aren't fully comfortable with.While the likes of Bonkers helps, comparing the market can take a lot of time, and drag people into areas that yet aren't familiar with, which probably explains why many people don't switch providers
I agree, it took me over a decade to get divorced!Yeah, people tend to put off things they aren't fully comfortable with.
The legislation was put there to make it super easy for wind farm companies, solar farms etc to be installed, that's why they are queueing up to get on this gravy train. They don't pay for any of the extra expensive infrastructure needed , it's put straight onto the grid costs which we pay for with pso levys and standing charges which is why these have ballooned since 2020. That's why we have most expensive electricity in Europe and why the government was luke warm on windfall taxes earlier they would hit the wind farm companies the mostThe Regulator has stated that he is unable, under the present legislation, to force the suppliers to pay the higher network charges, which is why it is utterly imperative for Michael O'Leary's least liked politician to wake up and amend the legislation, before he retires from politics.
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