DONEGAL householders
are being urged to join the Big Energy Switch with
the aim of unlocking group discounted offers in
Ireland for the first time.
The campaign will run for four weeks, with the
collective power of the One Big Switch consumer
movement growing every time another person joins. So
far 2000 consumers have signed up.
The organisers say the average Irish household is
spending €450 extra annually on their energy bills
compared to two years ago.
They say the "enormous leap" has occurred in a
climate of wage stagnation and unemployment.
One Big Switch Ireland co-founder Oliver Tattan
welcomed the huge community response on day one.
"This is a very strong message from the people of
Ireland that they want to use the power of group
switching to unlock discounted energy offers.
“For too long consumers have had to accept what was
on the market, now is a real chance for consumers in
Ireland to be price makers, not just price takers,
that’s a big change, and real opportunity do
something different to fight the rising cost of
living.”
To find out more visit
www.onebigswitch.ie . |