NEWEconomy
Northern Ireland Energy Prices Rise 80% Amid Iran Conflict
Published on 4/22/2026

AI Summary
Energy prices in Northern Ireland have surged by approximately 80% in the wake of the Iran war that began on February 28. MPs were informed that if the conflict persists for another four to six weeks, household energy prices could remain elevated into winter. Additionally, wholesale electricity prices in the all-island market have increased by 19% since the onset of the crisis. The Utility Regulator cautioned that recent cuts in gas prices may be reversed if the situation continues, potentially impacting consumers significantly.



