SSE Airtricity customers to get €35 credit as it forgoes some of its profit via IrishTimesBiz
SSE owns and operates 28 onshore wind farms totalling 890MW across the island of Ireland. Photograph: BloombergSSE Airtricity will give all its domestic customer accounts in the Republic a €35 household credit against their bills, confirming that it will “forgo” €8.6 million of its profits for its 2023 financial year.
But the British-owned company said at the time that it would look to prioritise support programmes for its most financially vulnerable customers and forgo profits for the financial year. It has also made €1 million donation to St Vincent de Paul to support households in need of financial assistance and a €2.5 million donation to EnergyCloud Ireland, to help people suffering from energy poverty.Listen |“The €35 we are giving back today represents all of the profit we made as an energy supplier returned on customers’ bills; this means we have provided energy to customers during this difficult time ‘at cost’,” said Nikki Flanders, managing director of SSE Energy Customer Solutions.
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