The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) has published a major decision which ends the regulation of electricity prices for domestic customers in Ireland. Electric Ireland (the new name for ESB supply activities) will, from 4 April 2011, set its own electricity prices without prior CER approval.
Contributed by Claire Waterson.
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