Electricity allowance
Find out if you are eligible for the Free Electricity Allowance.
Who is eligible?
Department of Social and Family Affairs will decide whether you are eligible based on your age or the social welfare benefit you may be receiving.
To receive the free electricity allowance, the ESB Customer Supply account for your home must be in your name.
If you live in a granny flat or similar accommodation, and do not have an electricity account registered in your own name, please contact us at 1850 372 372 to have your name included on the bill with the registered account holder.
What does the allowance cover?
- Your normal domestic standing charges
- Your domestic PSO levy (where charged)
- Up to 2,400 units of electricity each year (or about 400 units of electricity per bill).
- VAT on the above charges
Please note: the allowance does not cover the cost of installing an electricity supply in your home, or the cost of standing charges applicable to an electric storage heating meter or Nightsaver tariff.
What if I don't use all my free units?
If you don't use all your free units in any billing period, you can carry up to 1200 unused free units forward to your next bill.
If you have a NightSaver or a night storage meter, any unused free electricity units will be offset against your Nightsaver or night storage usage.
What if I use more than my free units?
You will have to pay ESB Customer Supply for any electricity you use over your allowance.
Get more information
- For full details and application forms, contact:
The Department of Social and Family Affairs
Household Benefits Section, Freepost, College Road, Sligo.
Tel: 1890 500 500
Email: householdbenefits@welfare.ie
Further information is available on the internet at www.welfare.ie.
You can request an application by texting, From hhb, followed by your name and address to 51909. - Further questions? Email us, déan teagmháil linn or call 1850 372 372
