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Energy Credits in Ireland 2026
A 2026 guide to energy credits and supports in Ireland, including electricity credits, VAT, Fuel Allowance, and what to do if bills are still high.
What Happens After You Switch Energy Provider in Ireland in 2026?
A practical guide to what happens after switching energy supplier in Ireland, including transfer timelines, final bills, meter readings, cooling off, and renewal reminders.
When Should You Switch Energy Provider Again in Ireland in 2026?
Learn when to switch energy provider again in Ireland, including the 10-month reminder rule, price change triggers, renewal dates, and exit fee checks.
Best EV Electricity Rates in Ireland 2026
Compare EV electricity rates in Ireland, including smart meter tariffs, night charging windows, day and peak rates, and how to avoid choosing the wrong EV plan.
Smart Tariffs Ireland 2026: How They Work
A clear guide to smart tariffs in Ireland, including smart meters, day and night rates, peak rates, weekend plans, EV tariffs, and who should avoid smart plans.
Energy Price Comparison Ireland 2026: What You Should Be Paying
An up-to-date energy price comparison for Ireland in 2026: what the main providers are charging, what a typical household should expect to pay, and how to know if you're overpaying.
How to Compare Electricity Prices in Ireland
A practical guide to comparing electricity prices in Ireland: what to look at, what to ignore, and how to make sure you're actually getting the cheapest deal for your household.
How to Switch Your Mortgage in Ireland (And When It's Worth It)
Switching your mortgage to a lower rate can save thousands of euro over the lifetime of your loan. Here's how the process works in Ireland, what it costs, and how to know when it's worth doing.
Why Irish Households Overpay on Energy Every Year (And How to Stop)
Most Irish households pay more than they need to on energy. Not because better deals don't exist, but because switching is confusing, easy to forget, and never feels urgent until the bill arrives.