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Northern Ireland energy bills soar, but still £1,000-a-year less than GB

Combined gas and electricity bills in the province will be £2,393 from October, versus £3,549 in GB

The comparison follows news of a hike in gas prices in Greater Belfast by SSE Airtricity

While soaring inflationary pressures offer little cheer to hard hit households, Northern Ireland consumers can take some comfort from the fact annual energy bills are set to be more than £1,000 below those in Great Britain (GB).

Commenting following news of SSE Airtricity’s 28.3% hike in gas prices for domestic and small business customers in Greater Belfast and the Western gas distribution areas, the Northern Ireland Utility Regulator said the combined gas and electricity bill for those in the region will be £2,393 from October.

That compares to the £3,549 a year in GB following Ofgem’s recent announcement of an 80% increase in the price cap there, one which doesn’t apply to Northern Ireland.

John French, Chief Executive of the Utility Regulator, said the unprecedented rally in wholesale gas prices is to blame.

“I fully recognise that this differential between Great Britain and Northern Ireland is cold-comfort to those who are struggling here,” he said. “Unfortunately, the wholesale gas market continues to surge, and is producing prices sixteen times higher than normal historic rates.

“We will continue to do everything in our control, to support consumers at this very difficult time. We continue to work with HM Treasury, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, and Northern Ireland Government to ensure the £400 energy bill support scheme is paid out as soon as possible.”

The latter comments follow the announcement by the Chancellor today that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government will deliver the £400 Energy Bill Support Scheme in Northern Ireland. A question mark had hung around the distribution of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide supplement in the province given the fact there is no functioning Executive at Stormont.

Economy minister Gordon Lyons said “he believed the payment will be delivered this November” on Twitter but finance minister Conor Murphy said there was no certainty on the timing.