Minister for the Environment defended the ending of the government's electricity price cap last week, saying it was always only meant to last for six months
Eamon Ryan, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, has said he expects to see household energy bills begin to fall from the autumn, as he defended the government’s ending of its electricity price cap last week.
The government ended its electricity price cap on Friday of last week, after just half a year in operation. The state first introduced the measure in December 2022 after it adopted EU proposals that capped the revenues ...
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