Flogas said it will increase its residential electricity prices by 27%, while there will be a 29% increase in its residential natural gas prices.Flogas said it was increasing its prices due to the unprecedented and sustained rise in wholesale gas prices and the associated rise in wholesale electricity costs.
Paul Kenny, general manager of Flogas Energy, said that all Irish energy suppliers are being faced with the same rising wholesale cost increases. "We sincerely regret the increase in our prices, we are keenly aware of the impact being felt by households across the country, and our Customer Service teams will be supporting affected customers as much as possible," he stated.
Mr Cassidy said today’s news had been expected given the skyrocketing cost of gas on wholesale markets.
rtenews DOESN'T bother me. Don't drive.
Oh well, freezing to death is a small price to pay to support a CIA/NATO instigated war of ethnic cleansing.
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