Reducing car journeys in updated Climate Action Plan

An updated national Climate Action Plan outlining accelerated economy-wide measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be unveiled by the three Government leaders later this afternoon. It is expected to include new measures to reduce the number of car journeys taken, reduce on-street parking and prioritise active travel and the use of public transport. The […]

Businesses to get first TBESS payments this week – McGrath

Finance Minister Michael McGrath said that so far over 7,000 businesses have registered for the Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme, which was announced in the Budget. The Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS) aims to assist businesses with their energy costs during the winter months. Speaking on Morning Ireland, Mr McGrath said the first payments […]

Consumers feel some Christmas cheer as outlook steadies

Consumer sentiment improved in December to its best level for four months as cheaper fuel and an improved economic outlook brought some seasonal cheer to hard-pressed households, a survey showed today. The Credit Union Consumer Sentiment index increased to 48.7 in December from 45.3 in November, the second improvement in the past three months. The […]

ESRI identifies pros and cons of universal basic income

The possible future introduction of a universal basic income (UBI) would have both positive impacts and drawbacks, according to a new study from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). A UBI is defined as a universal, unconditional payment that is made regularly, is sufficient to live on, is not means tested and carries no […]

Energy price hikes drive customers to switch providers

New figures from the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) show that wholesale gas prices increased by 380% in 2021, while wholesale electricity prices jumped by 260% compared to the previous year. The knock-on effect on retail prices caused more customers to switch providers in an effort to reduce their bills. Today’s data from the […]

Gas demand in November up 13% on a monthly basis

New figures from Gas Networks Ireland shows that colder temperatures in November compared to October saw a 13% increase in gas demand last month. But as November was still a relatively mild month overall, gas demand decreased by 7% compared to the same month last year. Today’s figures show monthly increases in gas demand from […]