- 27 February 2007

Filed under: Home Energy News - Catalyst Commercial Services Ltd @ 11:59 pm

Powergen has become the third big energy supplier to announce price cuts for its gas and electricity customers since the beginning of February. From 30 April, its gas bills will fall by 16% and its electricity bills by 5%. Powergen’s announcement will benefit six million domestic customers, with those on “dual fuel” contracts saving on average £92 a year. British Gas and Npower have already announced lower tariffs in response to falling wholesale gas prices. Wholesale gas prices have fallen by about 50% over the past six months. Powergen’s managing director Nick Horler said: “We’ve been very aware of the concerns of our customers over rising energy costs in recent years and now the wholesale market appears more stable, we’re pleased to be able to reduce our prices.” Adam Scorer of the watchdog Energywatch gave this latest price cut only a lukewarm welcome. “Three of the Big Six have now announced price reductions and the others must follow,” he said. “As prices come down we are concerned that consumers looking to switch for a better deal may be in for a confusing time with new products and complex terms and conditions emerging as companies jockey for position.” Scottish & Southern Energy, with about seven million customers, has also said it will cut its tariffs soon to keep its prices lower than those of British Gas. But so far it has not yet said by how much, or when the price cuts will come into effect. British Gas, which still has half the UK’s domestic customers, will cut its tariffs next month. Its gas prices will fall by 17% and electricity prices by 11%, cutting its average dual fuel bill by £167 to £953. But Mark Todd of Energyhelpline.com predicted that the company may cut its prices further. “This is likely to prompt swift retaliation from British Gas who are keen to remain the cheapest UK energy supplier in order to regain the one million customers lost last year,” he said.

Bookmark and Share

This post has been viewed 230 times.

Related posts...

  • June 22, 2010 -- UK Business Energy Prices: (3)
    A new survey carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed that over 80% of British firms expect energy and fuel prices to rise sharply and almost 50% have great concern that the UK coul...
  • February 21, 2010 -- Identifying a Half Hour Meter: (0)
    How to find out if you have a half hourly meter – So how do you know if you have a half hour meter?  It’s actually quite straight forward, and all you will need to find this out is a recent copy o...
  • February 10, 2010 -- UK Business Gas Prices: (0)
    Business Gas Prices can be difficult to understand, as there are many different types of pricing structures available.  You could simply ring around and obtain gas prices direct from suppliers, but it...
  • February 7, 2010 -- Oil Prices Back To $70 Range: (0)
    Oil prices plunged in a busy trading session on Friday, triggering big losses across the commodities markets, as investors went back to buying into the US dollar.  Crude oil prices did have a partial ...
  • February 5, 2010 -- CRC Business Lights: (1)
    The era of the 'on-all-night' illuminated high street could end, the Environment Agency is predicting. The agency says new rules will force businesses to switch off lights and displays at night to mee...
  • February 3, 2010 -- Bglobal Smart Meter Deal: (3)
    Bglobal Plc said it has signed a new agreement to supply and install smart meters for British Gas Business during 2010. The contract value is anticipated at more than £12 million. In addition, the com...
No Comments »

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.