Consumer Council says 'consumers won’t see a difference in their bills'
Energy firm Power NI has announced a price cut - but says it will be cancelled out by a reduction in the Government’s Energy Price Guarantee.
Read more: Northern Ireland energy support payment delay putting “more lives at risk”, Commissioner says In their statement, Power NI said that “residential customers will not face any further increases to the price they pay for electricity this winter”. “This alongside the continuation of the adjusted EPG discount, has ensured that Power NI residential customers will not see any changes to the price they pay for electricity this winter.”
“We know that even with the Power NI tariff reduction and the EPG being rolled out, that so many consumers in Northern Ireland are still really worried about their bills. We urge anyone who is struggling to pay their energy bills or top-up their meters to contact their supplier directly for help and support.”
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