
Firmus energy to increase price by 17.75%
Over the last few months, several electricity suppliers have increased prices and now gas supplier, firmus energy, have announced they are putting up prices for
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Over the last few months, several electricity suppliers have increased prices and now gas supplier, firmus energy, have announced they are putting up prices for

Electric Ireland have announced they are increasing prices for electricity customers in Northern Ireland by 3.7% from 1st February 2020. No doubt this will be

It’s been a while since a new energy supplier entered the market in Northern Ireland, but the wait is finally over…. Bright Energy went live

Sometimes we all need a little helping hand, especially at the moment, but did you know you can get extra help from your energy supplier

One of the more recent suppliers to enter the local electricity market is getting all grown up!!! Click Energy are celebrating five years supplying customers

As the nights start to close in, we all notice that the lights and heating are turned on that little bit earlier each evening. So,

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