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Npower to cut gas price by 5.2% | Npower to cut gas price by 5.2% |
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Npower has become the fourth major UK energy supplier to announce a reduction in its gas price - with a 5.2% cut taking effect on 28 March. | |
The date of the change is likely to bring renewed criticism that prices are cut only towards the end of the coldest months. | The date of the change is likely to bring renewed criticism that prices are cut only towards the end of the coldest months. |
The move will mean a £32 average annual cut to customers on a standard domestic gas tariff. | The move will mean a £32 average annual cut to customers on a standard domestic gas tariff. |
Npower said the fall would benefit about 1.2 million customers. | Npower said the fall would benefit about 1.2 million customers. |
Paul Coffey, chief executive of Npower, said: "We have balanced the wholesale price fall against increases in the other costs we are charged." | Paul Coffey, chief executive of Npower, said: "We have balanced the wholesale price fall against increases in the other costs we are charged." |
The move follows announcements by E.On, which cut its gas prices by 5.1% on 1 February, Scottish Power, which will cut its gas tariff by 5.4% on 15 March, and SSE which will introduce a 5.3% cut from 29 March. | The move follows announcements by E.On, which cut its gas prices by 5.1% on 1 February, Scottish Power, which will cut its gas tariff by 5.4% on 15 March, and SSE which will introduce a 5.3% cut from 29 March. |
Some commentators point out that these types of "standard" tariff are among the most expensive, so there is still benefit in shopping around. | |
"E.On, SSE, Scottish Power and Npower customers with typical usage on standard tariffs will still be paying at least £1,050 a year, after the cuts, and those from other firms even more. Yet the market's cheapest tariffs for switchers are under £770 a year on the same usage," said Martin Lewis, founder of Money Saving Expert. |
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