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Power NI customers to see 14% increase despite lower unit price

The Energy Price Guarantee will give a reduced level of support to customers

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Power NI customers are to see a 14% increase in their electricity bills despite the company reducing its unit price.

From April 1, customers will see a 3.72p increase per unit in their energy bills primarily due to the reduced support that will be provided by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government's Energy Price Guarantee scheme.

Power NI has said that due to a fall in wholesale market costs, it would be reducing its price per unit by 6.61p, however due to the EPG scheme reducing support by 10.33p per unit, customers' bills will increase in the coming months.

As a result, the typical standard Power NI credit bill will increase by around £119 and Power NI customers with a prepayment meter will also see their costs increase by £116 a year.

Over 474,000 will see their energy bill increase from April 1.

Peter McClenaghan, Director of Infrastructure and Sustainability at the Consumer Council said: “It is welcome news that wholesale energy prices are coming down allowing Power NI to announce a second price reduction for its customers so far in 2023. However, as this is happening at the same time as changes to the level of the Energy Price Guarantee, consumers’ bills will increase.

"This strange situation is happening because the additional back-dated EPG support consumers here were receiving is ending. The additional support had been provided because the EPG was introduced later in Northern Ireland.

"Due to the change in EPG, it is likely that the other four unregulated electricity suppliers in Northern Ireland will increase their prices, accordingly, meaning that consumers should consider reviewing their tariff in the coming months to ensure they are on the best deal for their needs, as money can be saved by switching supplier, tariff, or billing method.