Electric Ireland is offering discounts worth up to €114 a year to existing customers who take gas and electricity from the company.But they must sign up to pay by direct debit and accept electronic billing.
Customers solely receiving electricity from Electric Ireland will gain €50 a year by signing up for the deal. The new discounts for existing customers are in addition to the 6 percent cut in standard rates for Electric Ireland electricity that it is applying next month.
Energy experts said the offer to existing customers represents a new departure for an energy company. In fact is a novelty for almost every company in the EU, not just in Ireland or for an energy company!
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