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Modification to Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) Limited gas supply licence

… Belfast area whose consumption of gas at any premises is not reasonably expected to exceed 732,500 kilowatt hours … the Utility Regulator received one response. The response is also published.  … Modification to Airtricity Energy … Belfast area whose consumption of gas at any premises is not reasonably expected to exceed 732,500 kilowatt hours …

22 August 2012

Consultation on the introduction of contestability in electricity connections commences

… The purpose of the paper is to seek views and comments on recent responses to our call … that was published on 9 September 2014.  This document is most likely to be of interest to all parties owning, … connections commences … The purpose of the paper is to seek views and comments on recent responses to our call …

02 December 2014

Consultation on revising our Enforcement Procedure and Financial Penalties Policy

… Penalties Policy The purpose of the Enforcement Procedure is to let people know what to expect if they find themselves … action taken against them. The Financial Penalties Policy is required by statute and covers both whether to impose a … Penalties Policy The purpose of the Enforcement Procedure is to let people know what to expect if they find themselves …

28 February 2018

Revised equality scheme and disability action plan 2018-2023

… was approved by the Equality Commission in 2012.  It is being reviewed in response to the statutory five year … Scheme, and has been revised and amended to ensure that it is up-to-date to reflect changes that have been made to the … was approved by the Equality Commission in 2012.  It is being reviewed in response to the statutory five year …

03 August 2018

Review of Supplier TUoS Launched by SONI

… to draw to your attention the review of Supplier TUoS that is being launched by SONI. Review of Supplier Transmission … approach in Northern Ireland. The aim of this review is to put in place an enduring Transmission tariff methodology which is appropriate for Northern Ireland. This review shall give …

03 November 2009

Electricity and Gas trading arrangements in the event of a 'no deal' Brexit

… Electricity In respect of electricity specifically, there is an all-island wholesale electricity market, called the … of timeframes. Electricity can be traded the day before it is expected to be used (known as the Day Ahead Market) and it … operates as part of a pan-European market.  Electricity is traded across almost all of the EU Member States …

11 March 2019

Utility Regulator comments on firmus energy’s gas tariff announcement

… the Ten Towns area. The main reason for this tariff change is due to the increase in international wholesale energy … will act as soon as possible to ensure that this reduction is reflected in consumer bills.” The tariff increase will … follows the ongoing tariff review process that is carried out by firmus energy and the Utility Regulator, in …

08 March 2017

Significant increase in wholesale gas costs lead to SSE Airtricity Gas Supply’s tariff increase

… reviewed each element of this new tariff to ensure it is justified. "The main reason for this increase is due to the significant rise in global gas costs since the … to act as soon as possible to ensure that this reduction is reflected in consumer bills." The tariff increase will …

31 August 2018

Second reduction this year to gas bills for customers in the Ten Towns area

… as we approach the winter months, this tariff reduction is very welcome news for households and small businesses … see the benefit in reduced bills as soon as possible. This is firmus energy’s second reduction in 2020, with customers … than the Default Tariff Cap level in GB. “The decrease is due to a combination of the supplier over recovering …

03 September 2020

Codes of Practice

… on: Payment of Bills The purpose of this code of practice is to inform suppliers what actions they need to take to help … or Chronically Sick The purpose of this code of practice is to help domestic energy consumers who may have particular … Handling Procedure The purpose of this code of practice is to ensure that all customers, domestic and non-domestic, …

OFREG consults on the proposed acquisition of Viridian group by Arcapita

… Ofreg’s Chief Executive, Iain Osborne, commented: “Ofreg is neutral as to who owns NIE, and we have no statutory power … tadhg.obriain@ofregni.gov.uk Please indicate if your reply is confidential and therefore cannot be published. Please … minority languages if required. Notes for Editors OFREG is the day-to-day name of the Northern Ireland Authority for …

01 December 2006

Consultation published on ‘Back billing in the NI Retail Energy Market’ project

… protection from long-term back bills. This consultation is seeking views on a proposal to limit back bills to 13 … across all fuels and payment types; where the customer is not at fault in causing the back bill. Responses to this … protection from long-term back bills. This consultation is seeking views on a proposal to limit back bills to 13 …

17 January 2019

Utility Regulator welcomes Power NI tariff decrease

… amongst the lowest electricity bills in the UK and RoI. It is one of the biggest decreases to date by any electricity … “The primary reason for the reduction in electricity bills is the continuing fall in international gas prices. Customers … benefit at this time, but we are also looking ahead. This is where our longer term actions in our new Consumer …

12 February 2016

Utility Regulator comments following formal review of regulated energy tariffs

… Northern Ireland. This has concluded that a 7.56% decrease is needed to Firmus Energy’s Ten Towns domestic gas tariff, … reviews commenced in July 2023. The Consumer Council’s website has energy advice for consumers and also provides an … reviews commenced in July 2023. The Consumer Council’s website has energy advice for consumers and also provides an …

06 September 2023

Utility Regulator comments on Power NI tariff announcement

… that a 4% increase (£38 per year, or 73 pence per week) is needed. This increase will come into effect on 1 December … and a 7.1% decrease in July 2023.  The Consumer Council’s website has energy advice for consumers and also provides an … and a 7.1% decrease in July 2023.  The Consumer Council’s website has energy advice for consumers and also provides an …

01 November 2024

Consumer Checklist - Energy Consumer Guide

… and gas supply in Northern Ireland. The information is a summary of the more detailed European Consumer Checklist … and gas supply in Northern Ireland. The information is a summary of the more detailed European Consumer Checklist …

12 February 2019

Utility Regulator approves the generation and load data methodology

… responsible for providing the information, if the data is the minimum required by the TSO to build its individual … grid model or essential to establish the CGM. This is on the provision that the data is not already available through legislation or regulation, …

24 January 2018

Regulated Tariffs

… Protecting customers is at the heart of the Utility Regulator’s role. Ensuring … price for electricity from the regulated supplier is a core part of our work. We do this in consultation with … supplier of domestic electricity in Northern Ireland is Power NI. We scrutinise and approve the maximum tariffs …

Reduction in Power NI’s domestic tariff welcomed

… of the Utility Regulator said: “We recognise that this is a tough time for many consumers, both domestic and … worried about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.  “There is so much uncertainty at this time and many consumers are … in GB and £798 in RoI. “The main driver for the decrease is falling wholesale energy costs and our scrutiny ensures …

12 May 2020

Electricity regulator welcomes NIE's decision to accept alternative price control proposals

… - in real terms - by 45%. However, the major breakthrough is the incentive which NIE will have to reduce the Northern … Ireland electricity bill. “This price control - which is a brave experiment by both NIE and Ofreg - will release … to that challenge.” Notes for Editors NIE’s T&D business is subject to periodic price controls. The proposals referred …

05 July 2002

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