It's despite the Government keeping the VAT rate at electricity at 9%.
The number of people in arrears on their electricity bills has sky rocketed this year, according to the Irish Independent.
The government controversially removed energy credits from this year's budget with the Taoiseach defending the decision, saying that firms would just up their prices if credits were included.
The Government did keep the VAT rate on electricity at 9%, however many households are still feeling the pinch.
These people from the Midlands believe electricity is simply too expensive.
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