Tariff detail
Value
Description
Supplier
Bord Gais Energy
Bord Gais Energy
PO Box 10943
Dublin 1
Tariff Name
12% Discount (Direct Debit)
Energy Type
Electricity only
Electricity is supplied to your home using existing cables and meter
General Units
15.77
cents (24 hour rate)
16.84 cents (day time rate)
8.33 cents (night time rate)
16.84 cents (day time rate)
8.33 cents (night time rate)
If you use a lot of energy for washing machines, tumble dryers,
dish washers etc. you may benefit by installing a NightSaver
meter. Contact your supplier or ESB Networks for details
(an installation fee may apply).
Standing charge
€116.60 per year (Urban 24 hour)
€155.47 per year (Rural 24 hour)
€160.10 per year (Urban NightSaver)
€202.68 per year (Rural NightSaver)
€155.47 per year (Rural 24 hour)
€160.10 per year (Urban NightSaver)
€202.68 per year (Rural NightSaver)
All suppliers forward the entirety or a portion of this charge
to ESB Networks to maintain the electricity network. This charge
is not standard for every tariff and is considered in the
calculation of the overall savings amounts.
Electricity Tariff Features and Conditions
New customers only?
Bord Gais only provides new customer discounts once. If you have previously availed of a Bord Gais discounted electricity tariff, you are not eligible to receive this discount.
Online account only
This tariff does not require you to manage your account using an online facility.
Online account access
Access your account online and review your consumption history,
your bill and your tariff in detail.
Paperless billing
You will continue to receive a paper bill through the post.
Payment method
Direct debit
Direct debit customers frequently benefit from higher savings.
Electricity Tariff Fuel Mix
Peat
6%
National average is 6%
Renewable
12%
National average is 11%
Coal
16%
National average is 18%
CHP (combined heat and power)
1%
National average is 4%
Oil
2%
National average is 6%
Gas
64%
National average is 55%
CO2
519 kg CO2 per MWh
National average is 538 kg CO2 per MWh
These figures represent the breakdown of the mix of energy provided by suppliers to their customers but is not necessarily representative of generation such customers may provide themselves from on-site generation. Source: Commission for Energy Regulation

