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Cost of living crisis: Most households intend to use their home heating less often this winter

A new poll from Red C and The Journal shows that 76% intend to delay putting the heating on.

OVER THREE-QUARTERS of people already are or intend to use their home heating less often, a new poll shows.

The Red C poll carried out on behalf of The Journal found that 77% of people said that they already or intend to use their home heating less often, while 76% have already or intend to delay putting the heating on. 

Plus, 44% said they already or intend to use an open fire or stove more frequently, while 64% already or intend to turn down the thermostat.

The poll comes as Ireland approaches months of colder winter temperatures following a year of increasing energy prices. Since the summer, politicians have been warning that the winter would be a difficult time for energy use, while energy companies have increased their prices for billpayers several times. 

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The higher prices are already having an impact – last week, it was revealed that 125,000 Electric Ireland customers are in arrears.

The government introduced an energy credit earlier this year, and in the 2023 Budget also announced that households will receive electricity credits worth a total of €600 over the coming months. 

The credits will be applied automatically to accounts in a series of three €200 credits, with the first being applied to bills before the end of the year, and then the remaining two being applied in early 2023.

The measure will cost a total of €1.2 billion.

Additionally, the Government announced a €400 lump sum Fuel Allowance payment, which will be paid out starting on 14 November.

There will also be a disconnection moratorium over the winter months, with bill pay electricity and gas customers unable to be disconnected between 1 December 2022 and 28 February 2023.

However, concerns have been raised about whether or not people on pay-as-you-go utility meters will be covered under this moratorium due to automatic cutoffs when households run out of emergency credit.

Meanwhile, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has also warned that as many as 43% of households could now be in energy poverty, defined as when more than 10% of the household’s income is spent on electricity and gas bills.

This is up from a record high of 29% in June 2022.

Older people

As the cost of living increases, there are concerns about how some of the country’s vulnerable groups will cope with the increasing prices and fears over the cost of heating.

Speaking to The Journal, CEO of Alone Sean Moynihan said that the results of the Red C poll would reflect what the charity is seeing on the ground. In a recent survey, it found that people had made adjustments to spending on food, transport, health, and medication and they foresee making other adjustments around heat. 

Alone welcomes the one-off payments that have been made by the government, but Moynihan said that it is keeping an eye on what will happen as we enter the winter and into 2023.

Moynihan said there is a “nervousness” around energy prices among older people.

He said that for older people, especially those aged over 75, there is a public health issue around heat.

“We know the government message is about conserving energy costs,” he said. “We also know for older people we have to make sure they continue to spend money on heating.”

“The reality is there’s 100,000 older people this winter at risk of energy poverty and/or food security,” he said. 

Every year there are also excess winter deaths, as more people pass away in winter than summer. This year, Alone is concerned about whether that projected number might rise, given that some of these deaths would be directly related to cold. 

What can also contribute to the issue is that 70% of those over 75 live in the lowest BER-rated homes. “They tend to live in older houses with lower BER ratings, which are less cost efficient than everyone else’s,” he said. This can have a further impact on their wellbeing.

While Alone is concerned about the cost of energy bills, it wants to give “a clear message to older people they do need to make sure that their house is kept at the correct temperature” so that they are not cold, said Moynihan. 

Moynihan said that if any older person is worried about health, transport or energy, they can contact Alone seven days a week on 0749321598 or email hello@alone.ie 

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    Mute Shelly Levine
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    Yes 2021 here and 1690 for some up north.

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    Mute Ian McNally
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:32 PM

    No screw the UK we need to stop letting them dictate how we run things, they will be the ones who look ridiculous enforcing a different timezone for the smaller region on the island.
    Endless summer time sounds fantastic!

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    Mute Emachine
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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:34 PM

    @Ian McNally: knowing them they’ll choose endless winter.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Gus Sheridan: have 2 ……..

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    Mute DartMcCart
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:05 PM

    Time to get rid of it

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    Mute DartMcCart
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:34 PM

    @Dick Face: only the planters and the nuts.

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    Mute Tommy Roche
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:55 PM

    @DartMcCart: And what about the other 78 people ?

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    Mute sean o'dhubhghaill
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    If EU changes, UK will change too. 80%+ of UK citizens are in favour of getting rid of the biannual time change.

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    Mute Sarah Clifford
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    Oct 3rd 2018, 9:38 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: I’m in favour of the biannual time change

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    Mute Sean
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    The energy savings argument was always been rather tenuous. Germany introduced the change in 1916 in the probably mistaken belief that it would help reduce energy use, the U.K. followed suit not wanting to let Germany get the upper hand in war preparations and Ireland was instructed to follow suit. We didn’t even get to have an opinion. Farmers were bitterly opposed which is interesting because you often hear that they are the reason the clock changing tradition must be kept.

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    Mute Garreth Byrne
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:13 PM

    1916 in Dublin would be 1690 in Belfast and 1776 in Washington DC.

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    Mute Dizzy
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    We are part of Europe or not simply!!

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    Mute Hellenize Dublin
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:06 PM

    @Dizzy: not please

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    Mute Stevie Doran
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:24 PM

    No one cares about Norn Iron leave them to it

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    Mute Leadóg
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:36 PM

    @Stevie Doran: Really?! No one at all. Are you certain of that?

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    Mute Barry C Mc Govern
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:16 PM

    We’ll be the same as Belfast for half the year

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    Mute tommytukamomo
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 11:37 PM

    There is already two time zones in Ireland.
    CET and Healy Ray’s Dark ages.

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    Mute Adrian
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:56 PM

    Our politicians are good at manipulating figures, I’m sure they’ll figure something out.

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:31 PM

    We should change the two economic zones as well

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    Mute Austin Rock
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:29 PM

    Another chance for those living in Ulcer land a chance to say No.

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    Mute et
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:32 PM

    I’m definitely leaving Ireland if we won’t change with the rest of Europe. The U.K. Will make up their own minds anyway!!!!

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    Mute Kerry Cavanagh
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:35 PM

    Ah the poor government! Won’t bother them too much! It’s the workforce that pays their alarm calls who are going to feel it!

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:33 PM

    How can these cowards not even make the simplest decisions without someone holding their hand. Daylight savings time is an archaic ritual, the reasons for which have long since stopped being relevant. Who cares if NI keep it, it’s not as if we won’t be able to function. Not only do they want a team of consultants holding one hand but they want the brits holding the other. We’re doomed if this lot ever have to deal with a crisis situation, the country will fall apart around them while they ask consultants and focus groups what would be a popular course of action.

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    Mute Wade Wilson
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    Oct 3rd 2018, 2:38 PM

    I’ve living in places where this is normal, like Australia and parts of the US. Everyone seems to be missing the bonus here – you can drink until last orders and then hop a taxi and five minutes later drink for another hour until last orders again.

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