Energy prices in Northern Ireland could rise further before falling later this year, ConsumerCouncil warns
BBC News NI economics and business editor
It will expire at the end of June which means that from July consumers will be exposed to market prices.Peter McClenaghan, director of infrastructure and sustainability at the NI Consumer Council, said that when the regulator approves new tariffs bills "may not change much or even go up slightly". Northern Ireland is a separate market with its own regulator and throughout the energy crisis prices have tended to be lower than in the Great Britain market.
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