How Much Is the PSO Levy in 2025?

The PSO Levy for 2025 is set at €3.23 (excluding VAT) per month, or €38.76 per year for households. With VAT included, this amounts to €42.25 per year. The Public Service Obligation (PSO) levy is charged to all electricity customers in Ireland as a means of supporting the renewable energy sector. The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) sets the level of the PSO levy every year, which runs from 1st October until 30th September.

Are There Boiler Grants Available in Ireland in 2025?

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There are no longer boiler grants available in Ireland. This includes any boiler grants for pensioners. The SEAI offer an alternative, Heating Controls Grant, which provides financial support for upgrading heating controls to indirectly enhance boiler efficiency. This grant does not support the replacement of an oil or gas boiler.

How Does Wind Energy Work in Ireland?

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There are just under 400 wind farms on the island of Ireland, with just over 300 of them in the Republic of Ireland. According to Wind Energy Ireland, Irish wind farms provided almost a third of Ireland's electricity in 2024. For most wind energy technology, a wind turbine, which consists of blades that rotate in the wind, drives a generator that produces electricity.

Business Energy Providers in Ireland

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What Do Business Energy Providers Offer in Ireland?

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Business energy providers in Ireland offer a range of energy solutions and services for both commercial and industrial customers. There are currently eleven different business energy providers in Ireland offering different plans and tariffs available to suit the specific needs of a business.

What Is the CCPC and How Does It Protect Consumer Rights?

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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is an independent statutory body in Ireland that enforces competition and consumer protection law. Within this, they investigate potentially anti-competitive behaviour along with informing consumers of their rights and while also promoting consumer welfare.

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