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Biannual data on Ireland's non-household electricity prices. Review weighted band average, market share, individual band, and price component disaggregation.

Electricity Non-household Consumption Weighted Band Average

The bar graph at the top half of this panel shows the weighted band average (WBA) price in c/kWh for non-household electricity, in 6-month ‘semester’ periods. Semester 1 (S1) spans 01-JAN to 30-JUN, and Semester 2 (S2) spans 01-Jul to 31-DEC. The overlaid line graph (yellow) shows the 12-month moving average of that WBA price.

The WBA price is the best representative value for the average price experienced by non-household consumers. It takes the prices experienced by electricity consumers from the IA consumption band (for low demand) to the IE consumption band (for high demand) and weights them against the relative market share of electricity consumption in each band.

The bar graph in the bottom half of this panel shows the semester-to-semester changes in price as a percentage. The overlaid yellow line graph (yellow) shows the 12-month moving average of that percentage change.

The different contributing elements to the overall WBA price can be explored using the drop-down menu on the top right corner. Users can select to view the WBA price in terms of:

  • Base + NRTL + VAT
  • Base + NRTL
  • Base

Where the “Base” price includes network costs, and energy and supply costs. The “Base + NRTL” price additionally includes all non-recoverable taxes and levies, and the “Base + NRTL + VAT” price additionally includes value added tax.

Electricity Non-household Weighted Consumption Band Average with Price Component

The stacked bar graph in the top half of this panel shows the WBA price in c/kWh disaggregated into the following price components:

  • Base price
  • NRTL (Non-Recoverable Taxes and Levies)
  • VAT

Typically, all price components are ‘positive’, which means they increase the total WBA price. However, since the NRTL component includes the PSO levy, it can be ‘negative’, which means it can act to decrease the total WBA price. The overlaid line graph (yellow) shows the 12-month moving average of the WBA price.

The stacked bar-chart in the bottom half of this panel shows the percentage share of each price component. Typically, the three price components sum to 100%, but when the NRTL component is ‘negative’, this can be skewed, because of the PSO levy.

Electricity Non-household Weighted Consumption Band 12 Month Average with Bands

The nine line graphs in the top half of this panel show the 12-month moving average price of the:

  • WBA (thicker line)
  • IA consumption band (< 20 MWh)
  • IB consumption band (20 MWh to <500 MWh)
  • IC consumption band (500 MWh to <2000 MWh)
  • ID consumption band (2000 MWh to <20000 MWh)
  • IE consumption band (20000 MWh to <70000 MWh)
  • IF consumption band (70000 MWh to <150000 MWh)
  • IG consumption band (>=150000 MWh)

The stacked bar-chart in the bottom half of this panel shows the percentage market share of each consumption band by band by semester. In some cases the IA and IG bands are confidential and have been combined (grey) to support statistical disclosure controls.

Electricity Non-household Price with Consumption Band and Price Component Selection

The bar graph in the top half of this panel allows the different contributing elements to price of each consumption band can be explored using the drop-down menu on the top right corner. Users can select any consumption band (DA to DE), and view that consumption band’s price in terms of:

  • Base + NRTL + VAT
  • Base + NRTL
  • Base

The overlaid line graph (yellow) shows the 12-month moving average of the consumption band’s price.

The bar graph in the bottom half of this panel shows the semester-to-semester changes in price of that consumption band as a percentage. The overlaid yellow line graph (yellow) shows the 12-month moving average of that percentage change.

Electricity Non-household Price Component Selection with Consumption Band Selection

The stacked bar graph in the top half of this panel allows the price of the user-selected consumption band to be disaggregated into the following price components:

  • Base price
  • NRTL (Non-Recoverable Taxes and Levies)
  • VAT

The stacked bar-chart in the bottom half of this panel shows the percentage share of each price component in that consumption band.

Data Download

This panel allows users to download the data underlying all the data panels on this webpage. Users can select their preferred 'price component' (including multiple components), 'consumption band' (including multiple bands), 'unit' (including kWh and PC / percentage) and zoom-in on a date-range that best suits their interest. The table will then show the corresponding biannual values. Users can download the table as follows:

  • Click on the white space on the table below
  • Select the small "Download" icon (rectangle with an arrow pointing down) at the bottom right of the panel
  • Click on the "Data" icon (cylinder shape)
  • In the new window, select the "Download" icon at the top right 

Interacting with the Data Panels

In many of the above data panels, users can interact and customise the data views to suits their needs. In many cases, hovering the cursor over an element of a plot in a panel will invoke a ‘tool tip’ that provides numerical detail of the underlying element.

Users can download a panel as an image file (PNG), or its underlying data (CSV or XLSX crosstab) by clicking on the small "Download" icon (rectangle with an arrow pointing down) at the bottom right of the panel. Alternatively, users can customise and download the underlying data for all panels on this page, by using the Customisable Download panel.

Due to the detailed nature of the plots and tables, and how tool tips are optimised for a mouse, rather than a finger, this page is best viewed on a monitor rather than a smartphone.

Role and Value of Data

SEAI collect data from the licensed energy providers, rather than from bill-payers, on a biannual and annual basis. The data are collected under the EU-EPR (Statistics on Natural Gas and Electricity Prices Regulation 2016/1952), which defines when-and-how the price data needs to be collected and aggregated, to facilitate international comparison.

Data collected in the non-household electricity survey represents ~87% of non-household consumers. The prices are reported in c/kWh and according to the different bands of consumption.

One of the strengths of the Electricity and Gas Price Regulation is that it provides a rich dataset for analysis and comparison between EU countries. However, because the data is collected and presented in many consumption bands it is difficult to present a simple message on trends and comparison. One solution to this problem is to present weighted average prices. Along with prices for the different bands of consumption, these weighted average prices have been presented on this page.

Data Provenance and Conversions

The EU-EPR prices are based on supplier side data. Biannual price data for non-household electricity is collected in units of c/kWh. The national average prices are weighted by using the individual consumption figures for each electricity supplier in each consumption band. Prices here are presented in c/kWh.