Are energy companies ‘profiteering’ on State’s €200 subsidy?

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Are electricity providers profiteering on the back of the Government rebate? My electricity provider recently increased my day rate cost by two cent per unit and the night time rate by one cent per unit. This effectively negates for me the benefit intended by the €200 credit due in April/May. In light of this I am in the process of switching providers. Is the €200 credit available to me with the new provider since I have no payment history with them, nor means to avail of the rebate with the provider I am leaving?

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Perhaps owning the ESB might be the clue? A total review of staff costs in their bizarrely expensive new offices in the centre of the city and at the airport? A cap on costs forcing others not to profiteer?

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