Eglinton man shocked as energy disagreement leaves him short

Action Renewables 'Green Goddess' Collette O'Neill launching the Action Renewables Awards in March. One local client has complained about not getting paid the export tariffs he is owed due to a difference of opinion between the company and NIE.Action Renewables 'Green Goddess' Collette O'Neill launching the Action Renewables Awards in March. One local client has complained about not getting paid the export tariffs he is owed due to a difference of opinion between the company and NIE.
Action Renewables 'Green Goddess' Collette O'Neill launching the Action Renewables Awards in March. One local client has complained about not getting paid the export tariffs he is owed due to a difference of opinion between the company and NIE.
A small scale Eglinton electricity producer has been shocked to discover a difference of opinion between two energy companies means he’s owed money for power exported to the Northern Ireland electricity grid.

Tom Craig from Eglinton generates electricity at his own property on Carmoney Road in the village.

But a technical infrastructure shortfall, not of his making, means he’s not getting his full dues in terms of export payments.

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