MARCH 25 2022
Energia's home energy prices to rise due to increased external market costs
25th March 2022 – Energia will increase home energy prices, effective from 25th April 2022. While the company makes every effort to deliver the best possible value to customers, these increases are the result of a sustained period of elevated global energy market prices.
Energia electricity customers will see an increase of 15% on theirbill. For the average customer this will mean an increase of €4.75 per week.*
Energia gas customer bills will increase by 15% or an average of €3.45 per week.*
The increase for dual fuel customers will be 15% or an average of €8.20 per week.*
Andy Meagher, Director of ROI Customer Solutions said: “The wholesale cost of gas and electricity has risen substantially over recent months. We are very conscious that these global issues impact our customers locally, and we remain committed to delivering the very best value and service. As such, we have done our best to absorb the increases in wholesale and commodity costs but these price changes are unavoidable. Our customer care team is available to support those customers experiencing difficulties and we also partner with the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) to provide advice and support. Overall, we have limited, where possible, the full cost increase to customers, and we will continue to review the market and to work with our customers to help them manage bills were required.”
*Based on EAB (Estimated Annual Bill) effective 25th April 20222. See energia.ie for further details.
Energia electricity customers will see an increase of 15% on theirbill. For the average customer this will mean an increase of €4.75 per week.*
Energia gas customer bills will increase by 15% or an average of €3.45 per week.*
The increase for dual fuel customers will be 15% or an average of €8.20 per week.*
Andy Meagher, Director of ROI Customer Solutions said: “The wholesale cost of gas and electricity has risen substantially over recent months. We are very conscious that these global issues impact our customers locally, and we remain committed to delivering the very best value and service. As such, we have done our best to absorb the increases in wholesale and commodity costs but these price changes are unavoidable. Our customer care team is available to support those customers experiencing difficulties and we also partner with the Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS) to provide advice and support. Overall, we have limited, where possible, the full cost increase to customers, and we will continue to review the market and to work with our customers to help them manage bills were required.”
*Based on EAB (Estimated Annual Bill) effective 25th April 20222. See energia.ie for further details.