Some local customers, who've already received a bill this month, have been left wondering why the credit wasn't applied.
Some local households could see a 300 euro electricity credit on their account in January.
Three 150 euro energy credits were announced as part cost-of-living measures in the Budget.
They're due to be paid between now and May of next year - however, the first credit only applies to electricity consumed from the start of December.
Some Kildare residents, who've already received a bill this month, have been left wondering why the credit wasn't applied.

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