A second electricity supplier in Northern Ireland has announced a 4% price hike.
The region’s second biggest energy supplier, SSE Airtricity, will increase its standard variable electricity tariff by 4% from November 1.
That will see the bill of a typical SSE Airtricity credit customer on a standard variable tariff rise by around £45 per year.
Earlier this month, Power NI announced an electricity price tariff rise of 4% to apply from October 1.
Raymond Gormley, head of energy at the Consumer Council, said the increase is down to rising costs for suppliers.
“From November, those SSE customers on a standard variable rate will see their annual electricity cost increase to around £1,227,” he said.
“While this is unwelcome news for SSE consumers, we are aware the main drivers for this are rising network and operator-related charges.”
He added: “We would encourage consumers to think about the way they pay for their energy and see if they can reduce their energy costs.
“Being on a standard tariff and paying on receipt of a bill is the most expensive way to pay for your electricity.
“Switching payment option, changing billing method, or even switching supplier may save you money.”
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