Electric Ireland announces 4% price increase on gas and electricity from April
It is the second time the company has raised its prices in the last year.
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It is the second time the company has raised its prices in the last year.
They’re going up and up.
The company is increasing its residential electricity prices and residential gas prices from 1 August.
The new, higher price brought in €60 million for An Post last year.
It was announced that the Public Service Obligation levy is being increased by 30%.
An Post’s CEO said previously that the increase was both “absolutely necessary” and “very good value”.
An Oireachtas committee said Irish drivers must get detailed breakdown of why their car insurance costs so much.
The environment minister held discussions with Ireland’s waste companies today.
TDs said it was time the insurance companies were transparent about why the costs were on the rise for customers.
Martin Shkreli says its about investing in research and development.
The maximum taxi fare is to increase by an average of 4% after Easter
RTÉ’s This Week programme says the guide price provided to Government was way off.
The company says that higher prices on the day of the proposed Aer Lingus strike are to do with interest in the flights.
Some plans will increase by up to 20 per cent, with the average hike being 12.7 per cent.
After absorbing the price increase for the winter, Bord Gáis Energy is to add around 50 cent a week to bills.
The VHI One Plan range will see an increase of approximately 2 per cent.
Both UPC and Sky Ireland have said customers will face price hikes – in some cases as high as 14 per cent.
The move would add almost nine euro per month to the average household winter gas bill.
The insurer said prices across its schemes will rise by six per cent from March.