
How to buy credit or top up a Pay As You Go Meter
If you have a ‘Pay As You Go’ or prepayment meter it simply means that you pay for energy before using it, in the same
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If you have a ‘Pay As You Go’ or prepayment meter it simply means that you pay for energy before using it, in the same
A Keypad Number (KPN) is a 19 digit-long number which is used when buying credit (“top up”) for your electricity metre. If you have a
What is an MPRN? Before you can locate your MPRN, it’s important to know what it is and why it is important. A Meter
Electric Ireland have become the latest supplier to announce a price drop for their electricity customers in Northern Ireland. This will be welcome as many
SSE Airtricity have announced a price decrease for their electricity customers in Northern Ireland. This will be welcome as many of us continue to spend
In normal times the longer evenings and warmer weather means energy use and bills drop at this time of year. But with ongoing restrictions due
A major shakeup in the local energy market is underway as Flogas acquire Budget Energy, who currently supply electricity to over 90,000 customers across the
The ongoing restrictions due to COVID-19 means we are all spending a lot of time at home, either working or trying to home school, but
Normally with the longer evenings starting to kick in we tend to use less energy in our homes. But with Covid-19 these are not normal
Click Energy have introduced a new ‘Fixed Price’ tariff that is available for both keypad and bill pay customers. With a competitive rate, and fixed
As we struggle to deal with the worry that Coronavirus (COVID-19) brings all energy suppliers have plans in place to maintain their services, protect staff
Another price drop from firmus energy… firmus energy today (24 March 2020) announced a further 12% reduction in natural gas tariffs in the Greater Belfast