Power Prices In Ireland Could Rise in Response to Japan Nuclear Crisis
The big problem for energy prices in Ireland is that over 90% of the gas that we use to generate electricity is imported.
We’re at the mercy of foreign energy markets, and in particular Russia. And as energy becomes more and more scarce, especially as the Japanese market begins to become a larger energy customer following the disatrous earthquake of last week, with rising demand come rising prices.
Disturbingly, but not surprisingly electricity prices in Ireland are predicted to steadily increase for the next decade.
If you want to do something about this then visit – http://ElectricitySaverIreland.com