blue5000 wrote: » Just wondering where people are getting the best deals. We are with airtricity and the standing charges alone are €300 a year. 23.4 cent day rate and 11.6 night rate. Anyone using flogas, 18.8 and 9.1 night rate is the cheapest we've found online, anything better out there? Maybe the dairy lads are getting better quotes?
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » I change every year, with some crowd this year I never heard of before - glowpower I think they called... I use bonkers.ie or another one of those comparison sites, input the kw hours I think, gives me a list and away you go...
whelan2 wrote: » I'm with glowpower too. They upped their price after I moved to them. If I go on to bonkers.ie now they're not even featuring the first page of deals for me. I'm paying alot more than last year
Aravo wrote: » With energia here. Change every year via bonkers.ie. Was with electric Ireland last year. I called them to check my end of contract date. It turned out I was a week or two out of contract so that was fine with me, so I could leave. And I know that when you go out of contract after the 12mths they move you to an unfavourable plan. So I told them on the call that I was leaving and then got the "well we could offer you a better deal". I just said no thanks, nothing from you at the end of my contract. So good luck and good bye. The way things go, I could be back with electric Ireland at the end of the year as a new customer. No energy provider places value on loyalty.
whelan2 wrote: » The only down side with energia is there's a cap on the amount of units at the reduced price. So if you use alot of electricity you won't be saving much
MAULBROOK wrote: » Anyone with a Solar PV setup avoid electric Ireland, they have a low usage charge. Its gauling generating 100% of your power needs from March to October knowing your going to get a bill for not using enough. I moved to Iberdrola but will be jumping as soon as.
Green&Red wrote: » Surely they can’t up the price after you’ve signed up for a year?
Good loser wrote: » I get a big low usage charge from Electric Irl at times. Do some providers not have this?
alps wrote: » It may pay you to break the contract...In some cases it might only cost €50
whelan2 wrote: » I'm paying over 500 a month atm. Was under 400 last year
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » That’s a fair bill every month... I was surprised when I went looking yesterday at how low ours was - last year we spent 780, that’s 65/month...
whelan2 wrote: » Mine is house and farm, night rate meter
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » Oh I know. Cooling milk takes a fair whack I imagine? Jesus, be a fair home to burn that much power every month on its own...
whelan2 wrote: » Milk collected each day which adds to cooling costs
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » Why is this? Is it cos there isn’t cool milk to cool the fresh milk down when it hits the tank?
pummice wrote: » They can break the contract legally, but the consumer has to pay to get out of the contract. The odds are stacked against the user. Just wait until Smart Meters arrive. It will get even more complicated to know who is offering the best deal