08/03/2023
firmus energy Announce New Cut To Gas Prices
firmus energy has announced a reduction of 18.84% to their regulated gas tariffs for domestic and small business customers in the Ten Towns area with immediate effect, and a 22.43% decrease in the Greater Belfast Network, effective from 01 April 2023.
These are the second tariff decreases from firmus energy this year and will help ease the bills of their 110,500 domestic and small business gas customers across Northern Ireland.
For customers in the Ten Towns, this means the annual gas bill of a typical household with a credit meter will reduce by about £342 per year and customers with a prepayment gas meter (PAYG) will see their typical costs reduce by around £335 per year, not factoring in the new Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) rate.
For customers in the Greater Belfast Network, this means the annual gas bill of a typical household with a credit meter will reduce by about £439 per year and customers with a prepayment gas meter (PAYG) will see their typical costs reduce by around £433 per year, not factoring in the new EPG rate.
Raymond Gormley, Head of Energy Policy at the Consumer Council said: "These firmus energy tariff decreases in both the Ten Towns and Greater Belfast networks are welcome and will ease some of the pressure that customers have been dealing with for the last number of months.
"However, we anticipate Government will reduce the level of Energy Price Guarantee support it is applying to all our energy bills meaning firmus energy customers' bills may reduce by a lower percentage amount than the company has announced today.
"Gas bills remain higher than last year, so 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."
These are the second tariff decreases from firmus energy this year and will help ease the bills of their 110,500 domestic and small business gas customers across Northern Ireland.
For customers in the Ten Towns, this means the annual gas bill of a typical household with a credit meter will reduce by about £342 per year and customers with a prepayment gas meter (PAYG) will see their typical costs reduce by around £335 per year, not factoring in the new Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) rate.
For customers in the Greater Belfast Network, this means the annual gas bill of a typical household with a credit meter will reduce by about £439 per year and customers with a prepayment gas meter (PAYG) will see their typical costs reduce by around £433 per year, not factoring in the new EPG rate.
Raymond Gormley, Head of Energy Policy at the Consumer Council said: "These firmus energy tariff decreases in both the Ten Towns and Greater Belfast networks are welcome and will ease some of the pressure that customers have been dealing with for the last number of months.
"However, we anticipate Government will reduce the level of Energy Price Guarantee support it is applying to all our energy bills meaning firmus energy customers' bills may reduce by a lower percentage amount than the company has announced today.
"Gas bills remain higher than last year, so 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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