SSE Airtricity bills to increase by more than £70 a year

Customers will have to pay around an extra 20p per day from 1 August SSE Airtricity domestic customers in Northern Ireland will see their bill rise by more than £70 a year. The electricity provider said household bills will increase by 6.2% from 1 August - about 20p a day, or £71.57 extra a year. It's predicted the typical annual cost of home electricity bills for SSE Airtricity customers will be £1,277.07 per year. The company said the price increase is due to "sustained market volatility" and higher wholesale costs. Stephen Gallagher, managing director of SSE Airtricity, said it was a decision the company had not taken lightly. "This is a result of sustained higher wholesale market costs that are outside of our control," he said. "We continue to do everything we can for our customers to limit the impact of ongoing volatility in the energy market." Raymond Gormley, head of energy policy at the Consumer Council for Northern Ireland, said SSE Airtricity customers who are struggling to pay their bills should contact the company "without delay to get advice and support". He added that being on a standard tariff and paying on receipt of a bill is the "most expensive way to pay for your electricity". "Switching payment methods, changing billing method or even switching supplier may save you money," said Gormley. Energy bills to go up for Power NI and Firmus customers Energy bills to rise for millions as impact of Iran war hits How you can save money on your energy bill as debts rise