Friday 4 January 2008

Double digit price hikes by Npower

Npower- the fourth biggest energy supplier in the UK - has today announced double digit price hikes of 17.2% for gas and 12.7% for electricity. Annual bills will rise by an average of £95 for gas and £64 for electricity, pushing the average dual gas and electricity bill to more than £1000. There will be a regional variation in gas prices to mirror gas transportation costs with price rises varying from 15% to almost 24%. London and the East Midlands would have the highest increases. Other suppliers are predicted to follow suit shortly.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

EDF is the latest utility supplier to put up its gas and electricity prices. Tariffs are to rise by 7.9% for electricity and 12.9% for gas. EDF has about 5.5m consumers in the UK.

Unknown said...

British Gas has announced a hike in its gas & electricity prices by 15%. This follows increases from Npower and EDF Energy.

Unknown said...

Scottish Power is the latest energy supplier to raise retail prices for gas and electricity by an average of 14.8%.

Unknown said...

E.On, formerly known as PowerGen, is the latest power supplier to up its energy prices. Gas prices will rise by 15% and electricity prices by 9.7%.

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Unknown said...

Scottish and Southern Energy is the last of the big UK energy suppliers to announce double digit increases in gas and electricity prices. From April 1 gas bills rose by an average of 15.8% and electricity bills by an average of 14.25%.

Unknown said...

Household energy bills could go up as much as 40% this winter adding up to £400 a year to gas and electricity bills.

Unknown said...

Scottish & Southern Energy has hiked gas prices by 29.2% and electricity bills by 19.2%.

Unknown said...

E.ON is raising gas bills by 26% and electricity by 16%.

Unknown said...

Npower is increasing gas prices by an average of 26% and electricity by 14% with immediate effect.

Unknown said...

Scottish Power is increasing gas prices by an average of 34% and electricity by 9% from September 1 2008.