Electric Ireland announces €50 credit for residential electricity customers

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Electric Ireland announces €50 credit for residential electricity customers
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Electric Ireland announces €50 credit for residential electricity customers via IrishTimesBiz

The €50 credit includes VAT, Electric Ireland said.

Electric Ireland has increased prices three times this year, in May, August and October. Customers are now paying 90 per cent more per unit of electricity than they were back in April. The hardship fund is open to customers who are having difficulty paying their electricity bills because of the surge in prices over the past year.

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