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British Gas has said it will reduce its gas and electricity prices next month. | British Gas has said it will reduce its gas and electricity prices next month. |
The group says it will cut gas prices by 17% and electricity by 11%. It added that the average annual dual fuel bill would fall by £167 to £953. | |
British Gas's move has raised expectations that other energy companies might also cut their prices. | British Gas's move has raised expectations that other energy companies might also cut their prices. |
The company, owned by Centrica, has been criticised for its high tariffs, which consumer groups say affect vulnerable consumers. | The company, owned by Centrica, has been criticised for its high tariffs, which consumer groups say affect vulnerable consumers. |
Since 2002, British Gas has increased gas prices seven times and electricity tariffs six times, while it last cut prices in the spring of 2000. | |
Experts suggest the latest reductions could help the group hang onto its customers. | |
Supplier switch | Supplier switch |
More than four million people switched their electricity or gas supplier last year in a bid to cut their bills, recent figures from energy regulator Ofgem showed. | More than four million people switched their electricity or gas supplier last year in a bid to cut their bills, recent figures from energy regulator Ofgem showed. |
If wholesale prices fall further this year, then we will pass those price reductions on to our customers Sam Laidlaw, Centrica chief executive class="" href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/fds/hi/business/market_data/shares/3/23158/intraday.stm">Check Centrica's shares | |
British Gas would now be offering the "lowest prices on the street" to customers, as well as introducing a new social tariff for "very vulnerable customers", Centrica chief executive Sam Laidlaw said. | British Gas would now be offering the "lowest prices on the street" to customers, as well as introducing a new social tariff for "very vulnerable customers", Centrica chief executive Sam Laidlaw said. |
Centrica announced last month that it would be cutting its prices as wholesale prices had fallen. | |
But, while welcoming the drop in prices, consumer groups criticised Centrica for failing to pass on a 50% drop in wholesale prices to consumers. | |
The firm had "decided to boost its profits rather than pass on potential savings", Paul Green of Energyhelpline said. | |
"In the next couple of weeks, we expect all the other major suppliers to announce price falls," he added. | |
"All the suppliers are likely to follow British Gas by passing on only a small part of the wholesale price falls to their customers. | |
"This will cause a growing feeling of outrage among consumers as they struggle to pay their winter gas and electricity bills." | |
Further cuts? | |
However Centrica's chief defended the company's decision not to pass on the whole of a 50% drop in wholesale prices on to customers. | |
"We don't go and buy our gas purely on a day-to-day spot basis; we go out and have to buy our gas on a long-term basis," Mr Laidlaw told the BBC. | |
"If wholesale prices fall further this year, then we will pass those price reductions on to our customers." | |
British Gas is the first UK company to announce definitive price cuts so far, after a round of increases from various suppliers. | |
Last week, Scottish & Southern Energy announced it would be cutting its prices, but declined to say by how much and when. |