There will be no change in electricity prices for Click Energy customers next month despite government support coming to an end.
The company said it has decided to "absorb this cost by decreasing its underlying tariff rates".That meant there was backdated support, which has now come to an end.
The EPG support of approximately £454 per year in discount for the average household will no longer be offered from 1 July 2023. Click Energy's managing director Andy Porter said: "Whilst the EPG scheme has served as a great support mechanism for customers in Northern Ireland, the reality is that further households will plunge into fuel poverty now that the level of support is reducing to nil later this month."
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