Government looking to ease rising energy prices.
Kildare Household energy bills could be government euro cheaper for the first two months of 2022.
Every household in the country is to benefit, as the government looks to ease some of the financial pressure brought on by rising energy prices.
The scheme, which will cost around 170 million euro, is expected to be brought to Cabinet next Tuesday.
Political Editor with the Irish Examiner Danny McConnell says the government was conscious that it would have to do something to help this winter:

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