
ScottishPower has announced prices rises of 15 per cent for gas and 14 per cent for electricity for its 5.2 million customers.
Customers on the firm’s dual fuel tariff will see prices rise 14.8 per cent.
The energy provider attributed the rises – following those from Npower, EDF and British Gas last month – on annual rises in wholesale gas and coal prices of 83 per cent and 97 per cent respectively.
Willie MacDiarmid, ScottishPower director of energy retail, said: “We have worked hard to protect our customers from these increases for as long as possible and offer consistently competitive energy prices.
“Like other energy providers, we are now forced to pass on some of the higher [coal and gas] costs.”
The price rises will by offset for the firm’s most vulnerable customers through added credit to bills.
Analysis from uSwitch.com shows the average annual dual fuel bill at ScottishPower now stands at £1,100 – making now more expensive than British Gas (£1,055), EDF (£1,007), and Npower (£1,056).
Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at uSwitch, said: “Today’s announcement will come as no surprise to consumers - a price hike was inevitable from the day that other suppliers put their prices up.
“Those looking to minimise the impact of higher energy costs on their household budget should seriously consider taking the following steps: move to dual fuel, pay by direct debit and go online.”
She added: “The question now is whether suppliers will be prepared to drop prices again if wholesale prices should fall, as they did last year, or whether the £1,000 bill is back for good.”

















3 Comments
According to a letter from Scottishpower last month they have changed their rules to say that they will give 65 working days notice (I guess in writing) before they increase their prices.
So 65 working days days after I get my notification I will be going to uSwitch to change suppliers - Atlantic Electric & Gas currently look the best buy and have the best customer satisfaction figures.
good on you simon now if you can get about 2,000,000 to join in your on a winner
Comment 2 - neil-aus
Sorry, but I don’t get your point. I was just saying what I propose to do.
If you want to start some sort of campaign to get your 2,000,000 to do the same as me then feel free.