Energy price cap announced for Northern Ireland households

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Energy Price Cap Announced For Northern Ireland Households
The scheme limits the price suppliers can charge customers for units of gas and electricity. Photo: PA
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By Jonathan McCambridge, PA

The British government has announced an energy price cap for homes in Northern Ireland.

The UK's business minister, Jacob Rees-Mogg, said the energy support scheme would offer households in Northern Ireland the same level of gas and electricity bill support as an equivalent scheme in Britain.

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The announcement follows the launch of the Energy Price Guarantee for households in the UK, under which a typical household will pay on average £2,500 (€2,800) a year on their energy bill for the next two years from October 1st.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg said the new scheme would be introduced in Northern Ireland in November. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA

The Northern Ireland scheme will work through electricity and gas bills. Energy suppliers will reduce bills by a unit price reduction of up to 17p/kWh for electricity and 4.2p/kWh for gas.

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Householders will not need to take any action to receive this support.

The scheme will take effect from November, but support for October bills will be backdated through bills from November.

Households in the North will also receive a £400 discount on bills through the Northern Ireland Energy Bills Support Scheme.

The British government has also announced plans to introduce a cap on wholesale energy bills for businesses in Britain, and said a parallel scheme will be established in Northern Ireland.

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