There's lots of chat about tariff increases, and why increases happen if the supply is 100% green. The price of wind hasn't gone up, so why should tariffs?.
A little thread on ⚡️prices in Ireland.
Stephen is described as being approximately 6 feet tall with a slim build. He has balding, white/grey hair. When last seen, Stephen was wearing a black polo t-shirt, dark grey trousers and black shoes. Stephen usually tucks his trousers into his socks.
Gardaí are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 67-year-old Stephen Molloy who is missing from Raheny, Dublin 5 since yesterday afternoon, Monday 23 Sept.
Stephen was last seen on the Howth Road in Raheny at approximately 3.15pm on Monday afternoon.
Attention Energy Nerds. Here's where Ireland got it's Electricity from in 2023. Gas CCGTs are still super-important at ~40% of the mix, with wind around 35%. East West imported net 1.6TWh. Coal contributes 4%, Hydro and Aughinish (CHP) 3%, Waste-to-Energy 2% ⚡️🇮🇪
@FBuckley17@RobertShortt@Paulkenny79@EamonRyan Retail prices are normally reflective of expectations of prices over the front 12-18 mths, inclusive of one-off days of low prices like tmrw. The forward gas curve has dropped considerably since mid November, so this should reflected in bills early in the new year I'd wager
@mmullany@Paulkenny79@EamonRyan No since this is just one day and the calc is 12 months as far as I know. The average price in the tariff year to date is €116/MWh