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Energy Action European Fuel Poverty Conference

Fiona Hannon 13 th March 2013. Energy Action European Fuel Poverty Conference. About Airtricity. About Airtricity. Largest independent supplier on island of Ireland Over 810,000 customers across Northern Ireland and ROI in both the gas and electricity markets

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Energy Action European Fuel Poverty Conference

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  1. Fiona Hannon 13th March 2013 Energy Action European Fuel Poverty Conference

  2. About Airtricity

  3. About Airtricity • Largest independent supplier on island of Ireland • Over 810,000 customers across Northern Ireland and ROI in both the gas and electricity markets • Committed to competition in energy markets in NI and ROI • Committed to consumer protection measures • Customer Charter • Codes of Practice on Billing & Disconnection, Vulnerable Customers, Marketing, Complaints Handling

  4. Assisting and Empowering Energy Customers

  5. Assisting & Empowering Customers • Encouraging customers to engage with their supplier at an early stage where they are experiencing difficulty • Providing tools to spread the cost of energy and make bills easier to manage • Focusing available supports to assist customers in the most appropriate way • Educating customers in relation to their use of energy

  6. Early Engagement • Essential to avoid customer building up debt and assists the customer in maintaining control over their bills • Provides the customer with avenues to make contact and someone to listen when they call • Allows the supplier and customer to put in place a payment plan if required • Can work with agencies acting on the customer’s behalf

  7. Budgeting Tools • Encourage customer engagement and assist the customer in managing their account • Airtricity Budget Payment Plan • New tool launched March 2013 • Allows the customer to spread payment over 12 equal payments • Reduces payments in winter and increases in summer • Reviewed every 4 months to ensure payment is meeting use • Provides ability to budget monthly rather than having to meet unequal bills every 2 months • Gives customer more ownership of their bills

  8. Budgeting Tools – contd. • Pay As You Go Meters • Widely used in energy industry across all jurisdictions including NI • Rolled out in both gas & electricity for customers experiencing financial difficulty in ROI • Offered to customers as an alternative to disconnection where debt has built up • Very successful in assisting customers budget as payments can be made in small amounts • Help customers to identify how much energy they are using as greater line of sight between usage and cost

  9. Focused Intervention • Essential to ensure that supports are utilised to maximise the benefit to the customer • Household Budget Scheme • Provides financial support to customers of up to €420 towards energy per annum • Provided as unit allocation to customers of semi state suppliers with payment made directly to supplier ensuring the customer receives energy benefit • Provided as cash allowance directly to customers of independent suppliers. No guarantee that the customer will use the allowance for energy purposes • Need to have consistent approach to the allocation of allowances which ensures the customer receives full energy benefit

  10. Focused Intervention – Contd. • Essential that customers understand how to be efficient in their energy use • Airtricity a signatory to Department’s energy efficiency voluntary obligation • Retrofit Programmes • Essential that any retrofitting work carried out puts in place measures that the customer can sustain • Working with the customer to educate as the retrofit is undertaken

  11. Airtricity Community Fund • Targets energy efficiency measures in areas around our wind farms • Just under €3 million spent since 2003 • West Limerick Retrofit Programme • Joint venture with Limerick County Council and SEAI • Over €500,000 in measures implemented • up to 500,000 kWh reduction in energy use • 107 homes provided with targeted measures • Cavity wall insulation to reduce heat loss by up to 35% • CFL light bulbs to reduce energy for lighting by up to 80% • Installation or servicing of double glazed windows and doors to reduce heat loss by up to 15%

  12. Questions?

  13. Fiona Hannon 13th March 2013 Energy Action European Fuel Poverty Conference

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