We've updated our Privacy and Cookies Policy
We've made some important changes to our Privacy and Cookies Policy and we want you to know what this means for you and your data.
NI Utility Regulator reviewing gas and electricity tariffs
Northern Ireland's Utility Regulator is reviewing gas and electricity tariffs that could lead to a cut in prices later this year.
The reviews will conclude during February to allow any changes to bills to take effect from 1 April.
The regulatory framework for energy in NI means movements in wholesale costs should be reflected in consumer bills.
Wholesale gas prices, a major component in both gas and electricity bills, have been falling in recent months.
In a statement the regulator said: "As the regulator of Power NI we continuously monitor the components that make up the company's electricity tariff.
"Separately we have also been progressing a review of regulated gas tariffs - in respect of Airtricity Gas Supply (for the greater Belfast area) and Firmus Energy (for the ten towns area)."
Top Stories
More to explore
Most read
Content is not available