npower increases household energy tariffs from 1 December 2013
npower today announced its electricity and gas prices will increase by 9.3% and 11.1% respectively from 1 December.
The main drivers behind the rise are increases in delivering energy to homes, fulfilling government schemes and the raw materials we use to generate energy.
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Paul Massara, CEO RWE npower, said:
“I know that any increases to household bills are always unwelcome, and this is not a decision that we have taken lightly. We will continue to take steps where we can to reduce the impact of the external influences on energy bills.
We only aim to make around 5 pence in every pound (5%) in our retail business which we feel is a fair return for delivering reliable energy to consumers and for the risks that we bear.
“We understand that although the Labour Party’s proposed price freeze may appear superficially attractive it will not lead to lower sustainable prices going forward because it doesn’t cut the growing costs of supplying energy. Only 16% of the bill is under our control and imposing price controls discourages investment, increases uncertainty and ultimately leads to higher prices.
“npower is committed to working with consumers, government and industry to deliver a modernised energy market which is affordable for customers and has a lower CO2 content. It is therefore essential that we have an open and honest conversation with customers about how they can take control of their bills and reduce energy consumption.”
Charges as of 1 December 2013 – Using Ofgem Typical Domestic Consumption Value
Dual Fuel
Payment Method |
Old Dual Fuel Bill |
New Dual Fuel Bill |
% Difference |
£ p.a. |
£ per week |
p per day |
Monthly Direct Debit |
£1,258 |
£1,396 |
11.0% |
£139 |
£2.66 |
38p |
Receipt of Bill |
£1,352 |
£1,491 |
10.2% |
£139 |
£2.66 |
38p |
Pay As You Go |
£1,358 |
£1,491 |
9.8% |
£133 |
£2.56 |
36p |
Average |
£1,323 |
£1,459 |
10.4% |
£137 |
£2.63 |
37p |
Single Fuel
|
Old £ |
New £ |
% |
£ p.a. |
£ per week |
p per day |
Difference |
||||||
Gas (MDD) |
£741 |
£828 |
11.9% |
£88 |
£1.69 |
24p |
Gas (ROB) |
£793 |
£881 |
11.1% |
£88 |
£1.69 |
24p |
Gas (PAYG) |
£799 |
£881 |
10.3% |
£82 |
£1.58 |
22p |
Elec (MDD) |
£517 |
£568 |
9.8% |
£51 |
£0.98 |
14p |
Elec (ROB) |
£559 |
£610 |
9.1% |
£51 |
£0.98 |
14p |
Elec (PAYG) |
£559 |
£610 |
9.1% |
£51 |
£0.97 |
14p |
Charges as of 1 January 2014 – Using new Ofgem Typical Domestic Consumption Value
Payment Method |
New Dual Fuel Bill |
Gas Only |
Electricity only |
Monthly Direct Debit |
£1,238 |
£687 |
£551 |
Receipt of Bill |
£1,332 |
£740 |
£593 |
Pay As You Go |
£1,332 |
£740 |
£593 |
Average |
£1,301 |
£722 |
£579 |
Based on New Ofgem standard annual consumption of 13,500kWh gas and 3,200kWh electricity and averaged across Britain inc VAT.