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Derry householders to benefit as Firmus Energy to cut gas prices by 12%

written by John September 3, 2020
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GAS supplier Firmus Energy has announced a 12.48% reduction in tariffs for its customers outside Belfast from October.

It is the second price cut this year for 50,000 consumers in the “Ten Towns” area.

The Utility Regulator has welcomed the reduction.

Firmus Energy has said domestic customers can expect their annual bill to reduce by £63 a year.

The Ten Towns area includes Derry, Antrim, Armagh, Ballymena, Limavady, Newry and more than 25 other towns and villages in the surrounding areas.

Managing director Michael Scott said: “We recognise that many households and businesses are facing severe financial uncertainty because of ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, while others will have seen their energy consumption change significantly as a result of working and schooling from home.”

The tariff announcement marks the conclusion of a review undertaken by the Utility Regulator and Firmus Energy, in consultation with the Department for the Economy and the Consumer Council.

Utility Regulator Chief Executive Jenny Pyper said scrutiny ensures tariffs always reflect the actual costs of supplying gas to consumers.

She said: “Given the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and as we approach the winter months, this tariff reduction is very welcome news for households and small businesses across the Ten Towns area.

“We always make sure that, should costs fall, customers see the benefit in reduced bills as soon as possible.

“The decrease is due to a combination of the supplier over-recovering revenue during the current tariff period, as well as the impact of falling commodity costs.

“The over-recovery was caused in large part by a one-off decrease to distribution network charges, a reduction that is specific to the Ten Towns area.”

Michael Legg, head of energy policy with the Consumer Council, said there were a number of things which influence the market.

He said: “Obviously the big thing over the last while has been Covid-19, and its impact.

Mr Legg said this price reduction had come as a result of Firmus Energy’s costs coming in cheaper than what they had estimated them to be.

He added: “What happens in the market is that the tariffs get reviewed, to ensure that they are a fair reflection and keeping consumer prices down as much as possible.

“It depends on what their estimates are.

“That would be the reason why SSE Airtricity’s gas supply prices have stayed the same at the moment.”

Derry householders to benefit as Firmus Energy to cut gas prices by 12% was last modified: September 5th, 2020 by John

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