Cheapest Domestic Electricity Prices Ireland- Moneyguide Ireland

There are now nine different electricity providers for Irish households – so there are plenty of different options  when comparing Electricity Prices .
 

The figures shown in the electricity price comparison below are based on usage of  4200  kw/h per year. This amount of electricity usage would be typical of  a household with average electricity usage – maybe a  3 or 4 bedroomed households with  3 or 4 occupants.

Electric Ireland will be increasing prices on April 1st 2019 by 4% and Bord Gais Energy are raising prices in March. But they are both already more expensive than the cheapest in our list.
Energia last put their prices up in January.

The prices shown below are available to new customers only – paying by direct debit with paperless bills.
In the table below – the prices are compared to Electric Ireland’s standard rates  when paying bills as they arrive. We have compared the cost over the first 12 months – showing the best deal from each provider. Prices as at 4/3/19 and they include VAT.

Please click on link below to go to comparison:

http://www.moneyguideireland.com/electricity-prices

You could also save even  more money on your electricity bills by doing things like fully loading appliances and using them less , buying  AAA rated appliances when replacing them  and switching any halogen downlighters to  LED  Low Energy Bulbs (Savings as much as 90%  compared to Halogen 50 watt! )

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