
Firmus energy to increase prices in Greater Belfast by 24.54%
Firmus energy have announced a third price rise since January for gas customers in the Greater Belfast Network area. Natural gas tariffs are set to
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Firmus energy have announced a third price rise since January for gas customers in the Greater Belfast Network area. Natural gas tariffs are set to
SSE Airtricity has announced that they are putting up prices for gas customers by a whopping 42.7%, from 1st July 2022. The scale of the
Budget Energy have announced their first increase of 2022…this time by increasing prices by 27% from Friday 27th May. Although this is the first increase
Bright Energy, who only began supplying electricity in November 2020, have confirmed they are to leave the Northern Ireland energy market. They blame rising wholesale
Firmus energy have announced a third price rise since April for gas customers in the Greater Belfast Network area. Natural gas tariffs are set to
It will come as no surprise to anyone living in Northern Ireland that this winter will be a difficult one when it comes to paying
Over 250,000 customers in Northern Ireland will be hit by further increases in energy bills this winter as both Budget Energy and SSE Airtricity announce
Firmus energy have announced a second price rise for gas customers in the Greater Belfast Network area. Natural gas tariffs are set to increase by
With a third price increase since March, customers of Budget Energy will now be facing much higher electricity bills this winter. Less than three
It’s been a summer of rising energy prices and firmus energy have announced they are hiking prices for the second time this year for customers
It’s been a summer of rising energy prices and SSE Airtricity (Gas) are the latest supplier to announce they are putting up prices for their
Click Energy have announced they are increasing prices for electricity customers in Northern Ireland by 9% from 1st September 2021. This means all electricity suppliers