Energy Prices
There has been much talk of energy prices over the past while and therefore we have put 2 new charts onto StatusIreland. These 2 charts show the cost of electricity across Europe and as you might expect Ireland is up there as one of the most expensive.
As the prices of electricity are calculated in bands we have posted those which are most relevant and informative. The lowest band for domestic is usage of under 1000kWh and for commercial <20 MWh, and the following chart illustrates what the average cost is for customers who fall into this bracket.
Ireland is clearly leading the pack here due to what seems to be outrageously high standing charges and network charges in comparison to the rest of Europe. Holiday homes which stand empty for most of the year would fall into this bracket.
The following chart illustrates the D band which represents usage of between 2500 kWh & 15000 kWh in 1 year for Domestic and between 2000 MWh & 20,000 MWh for Commercial:
While more in line with Europe it shows Ireland still up there as one of the highest in Europe in a band that many people would fall into.
Obviously electricity prices are very complex and these figures are only some of what is available so for more information it is worth a visit to www.sei.ie which can help answer some more questions.


