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Gas & Electricity Price Changes

Review changes to gas and electricity prices in Ireland

Energia

New customer cashback values on residential Dual Fuel and Electricity plans increased.

01/12/2021
Announced
01/12/2021
Effective

Bord Gáis Energy

Discount offered on Gas-only plan increased from 23% to 25%

29/11/2021
Announced
29/11/2021
Effective

Panda

New residential energy offers now available from Panda Power. Plans offer up to 45% discount off standard rates or up €350 cashback. Smart meter tariffs are now also available. 

19/11/2021
Announced
19/11/2021
Effective

Electric Ireland

New EnergySaver 18 tariffs now available from Electric Ireland. Plans are available to existing Electric Ireland customers and offer an 18% discount off standard rates for 12 months. Supersaver plans are no longer available.

15/11/2021
Announced
15/11/2021
Effective

Glowpower

Price increase announced for residential electricity. A 19% increase will come into effect from December 9th.

08/11/2021
Announced
09/11/2021
Effective

Pinergy

Price increase announced to Pinergy standard residential energy prices. The change will see an increase of approximately 19% to household electricity bills. New prices are effective December 1st.

01/11/2021
Announced
01/12/2021
Effective

SSE Airtricity

Price increase announced for standard household gas and electricity prices. The change will see typical household bills increase by approximately 9%. Changes are effective from December 1st.

29/10/2021
Announced
01/12/2021
Effective

Electric Ireland

New customer cashback values reduced on Dual Fuel and Gas-only energy plans.

22/10/2021
Announced
22/10/2021
Effective

Panda

Price increased announced will see household electricity & gas bills increase by 18.5% 

22/10/2021
Announced
22/11/2021
Effective

Flogas

The latest price increase announced from Flogas will see a 19% increase in electricity costs and 26% in gas costs. New prices are effective from November 20th.

15/10/2021
Announced
20/11/2021
Effective
Frequently asked questions

How much does gas and electricity cost in Ireland?

The average annual electricity bill in Ireland is €1,755.55 and the average annual gas bill is €1,465.82. So, the average household energy bill is €3,221.37 over the course of a year.

The electricity calculation is based on Electric Ireland’s standard electricity rate for customers who use the national average amount of electricity in a year, which is 4,200 kWh.

The gas calculation is based on Bord Gáis Energy’s standard gas price plan for customers who consume the national average amount of gas, which is 11,000 kWh.

If you use more gas and electricity than the national average, your costs will be higher. If you use less, your costs will be lower.

If you live in a big house with a low BER rating and use appliances and devices that require a lot of electricity, your bills are likely to be a good bit bigger than the national average.

For example, if you consume 50% more electricity and gas than the national average, your bills will be about €2,507.95 for electricity and €2,132.88 for gas, including all taxes and charges.

Similarly, if your home is small and well insulated, your consumption will probably be much lower than the national average. If you use 50% less than the national average for gas and electricity, your annual bills will be €1,003.16 for electricity and €798.76 for gas.

As you can see, the cost of gas and electricity largely depends on how much energy you consume over the course of a year.

The tables below give a breakdown of how much gas and electricity cost in Ireland, depending on how much energy you consume.

How much does electricity cost in Ireland?

Annual Consumption Difference to national average Estimated annual cost
2,100 kWh -50% €1,003.16
3,150 kWh -25% €1,379.36
4,200 kWh 0% €1,755.55
5,250 kWh 25% €2,131.76
6,300 kWh 50% €2,507.95

How much does gas cost in Ireland?

Annual Consumption Difference to national average Estimated annual cost
5,500 kWh -50% €798.76
8,250 kWh -25% €1,132.29
11,000 kWh 0% €1,465.82
13,750 kWh 25% €1,799.36
16,500 kWh 50% €2,132.88

What charges make up my gas and electricity bill?

In Ireland, electricity bills are made up of unit rates, standing charges, the PSO levy and VAT. Gas bills are made up of unit rates, standing charges, Carbon Tax and VAT.

In the case of pay-as-you-go electricity or gas, a prepayment service charge is also included.

Unit rates are set by suppliers and are charged based on how much gas and electricity you use. Standing charges are also set by suppliers and are charged daily.

Value-added tax (VAT) and Carbon Tax are set by the Irish Government. VAT on energy prices is set at 9% and Carbon Tax is set at €20 per tonne.

The Public Service Obligation (PSO) Levy is set by the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU). The PSO Levy is used to subsidise renewable energy generation and peat burning power plants in Ireland. The levy currently stands at €0 and is charged to all electricity customersin Ireland.

The prepayment service charge is set by Ireland’s pay-as-you-go gas and electricity suppliers.

What charges make up an electricity bill in Ireland?

Supplier Price plan Unit rate
per kWh
Standing charge
per day
PSO levy VAT Year one cost
Flogas 1-Year Fixed Rate Smart Electricity 31.82 cent 64.98 cent €0 9% €1,504.42
Energia Smart Data 30.85 cent 64.83 cent €0 9% €1,301.86
SSE Airtricity 1 Year Fixed Smart Day/Night/Peak (Direct Debit & eBill) 27.14 cent 66.02 cent €0 9% €1,304.62
Energia Standard Smart 33.34 cent 64.83 cent €0 9% €1,318.64
Yuno Energy 1 Year Fixed Electricity 31.54 cent 72.53 cent €0 9% €1,589.60

What charges make up a gas bill in Ireland?

Supplier Price plan Unit rate per kWh Standing charge per day Carbon tax VAT Year one cost
Flogas 1-Year Fixed Rate Gas 10.18 cent 46.02 cent €96.47 9% €1,392.99
Bord Gáis Energy Gas 20% Discount 8.94 cent 36.08 cent €96.47 9% €1,220.03
SSE Airtricity Gas 20% (Direct Debit & eBill) 9.16 cent 41.72 cent €96.47 9% €1,264.61
Bord Gáis Energy New Gas 16% 9.38 cent 36.08 cent €96.47 9% €1,269.19
SSE Airtricity Gas 16% (Direct Debit & Post) 9.61 cent 41.72 cent €96.47 9% €1,314.97

What causes gas and electricity prices to change?

Changes to wholesale gas and electricity prices, changes to the PSO Levy, VAT and Carbon tax, and market conditions driven by competition between suppliers can cause your energy prices to change.

When Ireland’s energy suppliers decide to increase prices for households, it is usually as a result of increased wholesale gas and electricity prices or increased network charges.

If the CRU decides to increase the PSO Levy, or if the Irish Government decides to increase the VAT rate or Carbon Tax rate, your energy prices will go up too.

Suppliers sometimes cut prices for households to reward their existing customers and to compete for new customers.

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