Written answers

Thursday, 28 April 2022

Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Departmental Schemes

Photo of Chris AndrewsChris Andrews (Dublin Bay South, Sinn Fein)
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145. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if an anomaly will be corrected in which two tenants (details supplied) who have separate pre-pay power metres and who have the same MPRN number have been given only €100 each as part of the electricity costs emergency benefit scheme instead of €200, despite the fact that they pay their electricity bills separately. [21518/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Electricity Costs (Domestic Electricity Accounts) Emergency Measures Act 2022 established a scheme for the making in 2022, of a once-off Electricity Costs Emergency Benefit Payment to each domestic electricity account, having regard to the exceptional rise in energy prices. The credit of €176.22 (excluding VAT) is being applied to all domestic electricity accounts through April, May, and June and includes prepay meters. This scheme is in addition to the Government’s ongoing measures to address energy poverty and the protection of vulnerable customers, and is in addition to the measures introduced in the Budget.

The scheme applies to all domestic accounts and includes pre-pay customers. The scheme is operated by the Distribution System Operator (ESB Networks) and electricity suppliers with oversight by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.

This is an exceptional measure which uses the single eligibility criterion of a Meter Point Registration Number, to make payments to each domestic electricity account from April 2022. Therefore, it is now being applied automatically to all domestic electricity accounts using the Meter Point Registration Number as the identifier.

Therefore, only one credit of €176.22 (excluding VAT) (€200 including VAT) can be allocated per MPRN regardless of how the billing for the premises that MPRN serves might be apportioned. In cases such as this where it appears the premises is served by one MPRN, it would be expected that the credit would be divided.

Where the tenants have a disputes relating to tenancies including any terms relating to electricity payments, these can currently be referred to the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) for dispute resolution.

Section 78 of the Residential Tenancies Acts prescribes a non-exhaustive list of matters or complaints that can be referred for RTB dispute resolution. I encourage tenants to examine their tenancy agreements and if appropriate, to refer a dispute to the RTB for resolution.

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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146. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of closed accounts that were credited or an attempt to credit was made with the €200 grant for electricity bills. [21519/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Electricity Costs (Domestic Electricity Accounts) Emergency Measures Act 2022 established a scheme for the making in 2022, of a once-off Electricity Costs Emergency Benefit Payment to each domestic electricity account, having regard to the exceptional rise in energy prices. The credit of €176.22 (excluding VAT) is being applied to all domestic electricity accounts through April, May and June, and includes prepay meters. This scheme is in addition to the Government’s ongoing measures to address energy poverty and the protection of vulnerable customers, and is in addition to the measures introduced in the Budget.

The scheme applies to all domestic accounts and includes pre-pay customers. The scheme is operated by the Distribution System Operator (ESB Networks) and electricity suppliers with oversight by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.

This is an exceptional measure which uses the single eligibility criterion of a meter point registration number, to ensure payments to each domestic electricity account as early as possible in 2022.  As such, it is being applied automatically to all domestic electricity accounts which were held with suppliers on 29 March.

If there is a change of legal entity (i.e. a change in the account holder), it is the account holder registered to the supplier on 29 March 2022 who is eligible to receive the credit. Where accounts are closed prior to 29 March, they will not receive the credit.

Suppliers are required to maintain records of any accounts they have been unable to credit, and to return these unallocated credits for the purpose of the scheme to ESB Networks by 15 July 2022.

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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147. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of accounts of deceased persons that were credited with the €200 electricity credit. [21520/22]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party)
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The Electricity Costs (Domestic Electricity Accounts) Emergency Measures Act 2022 established a scheme for the making in 2022, of a once-off Electricity Costs Emergency Benefit Payment to each domestic electricity account, having regard to the exceptional rise in energy prices.  The credit of €176.22 (excluding VAT) is being applied to all domestic electricity accounts through April, May and June, and includes prepay meters. This scheme is in addition to the Government’s ongoing measures to address energy poverty and the protection of vulnerable customers, and is in addition to the measures introduced in the Budget.

The scheme applies to all domestic accounts and includes pre-pay customers. The scheme is operated by the Distribution System Operator (ESB Networks) and electricity suppliers with oversight by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.

This is an exceptional measure which uses the single eligibility criterion of a meter point registration number, to ensure payments to each domestic electricity account as early as possible in 2022.  As such, it is being applied automatically to all domestic electricity accounts which were held with suppliers on 29 March. It is being applied to the domestic electricity account rather than an individual.

The credit is being made to an estimated 2.25 million domestic electricity accounts. In cases where the person associated with the account is deceased, but the account is still held with a supplier, the account will be credited.

Suppliers are required to maintain records of any accounts they have been unable to credit, and to return these unallocated credits for the purpose of the scheme to ESB Networks by 15 July 2022.

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