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Derry householders facing fresh hike in gas prices

written by cassoscoop November 3, 2021
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DERRY householders are facing more financial misery over their energy bills.

It comes as a Stormont committee was told today that a gas price hike announcement for right across the North of Ireland is expected next week.

Two weeks ago, the Utility Regulator warned that unprecedented rises in the global wholesale market could mean a rise of up to 50 per cent from December.

John French told the Economy Committee that any announcement has to be made 21 days before it takes effect.

Gas suppliers’ profits are regulated by the Utility Regulator and capped at a maximum of 2%.

The price of gas has jumped significantly from about 40 pence per therm to a record high of £4.10 in October and is currently around £1.90.

Fifty per cent of a household gas bill is made up of wholesale costs so this will translate into bigger bills for consumers.

Global supply issues include a significant reduction in the amount of gas from Russia into Europe.

Mr French also warned this gas price crisis is “likely to last at least 18 months”.

The Consumer Council also spoke to the committee on the ongoing energy price crisis, raising concerns for low-income households here.

Chief Executive Noyona Chundur told the committee that almost one in five households here (18%) are in fuel poverty.

She said that only 37% of homes in the North of Ireland are connected to the gas network, compared to 85 per cent in England.

Two thirds of homes here use home heating oil, a market which is not regulated.

However, the Consumer Council tracks the price of home heating oil, which it suggests is at its most expensive in about seven years.

Derry householders facing fresh hike in gas prices was last modified: November 4th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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