Scottish and Southern
Energy (SSE) have today followed the rest of the UK's major
suppliers in announcing a second increase in gas and electricity
prices, although customers will not see their prices go up until
1st January 2007.
Scottish and Southern
Energy will be increasing prices across all their brands; Atlantic
Electric and Gas, Scottish Hydro Electric, Swalec and Southern
Electric. Gas prices will increase by 12.2% (£65 a year) and
electricity prices will increase by 9.4% .
The news will be a
blow for customers who had hoped that recent falls in wholesale
gas prices might spare them from another price rise.
Many people may view this rise as opportunistic, as wholesale
gas prices have started falling. In any case, this announcement
comes as no surprise as Scottish and Southern Energy are the
only major supplier who have not increased prices since May
this year and who made a price promise not to raise their tariffs
for the remainder of 2006.
Alistair Philips-Davies,
Energy Supply Director of SSE offered this reassurance to customers:
"If, as everyone hopes, falls in wholesale energy prices continue
and are sustained, we will move as quickly as we can to reverse
the price rises of recent years."
7th September 2006:
npower announces third price rise
Yet another miserable
day for gas and electricity customers with npower announcing
today, 7Th September, that they will raise prices for the third
time in 2006 because of massive increases in wholesale costs.
The supplier's domestic
customers will pay an extra 17.2% for their gas and 9.9% for
their electricity. The price rise will be effective from 1st
October 2006. npower's current online plan is not affected by
the price rise.
An npower spokesperson
said "Again we are the last of the major energy suppliers
to raise our prices" npower customers pay lower prices
for longer.
The price rise follows
a recent spate of price rises from all the major suppliers.
EDF Energy, British Gas, ScottishPower and Powergen have raised
prices twice in 2006. Only Scottish and Southern Energy who
raised prices in May 2006 have promised customers they will
not see their prices rise again in 2006.
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