Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has highlighted additional energy costs facing businesses in Northern Ireland compared to either the Republic of Ireland or the rest of the United Kingdom

Carla Lochart MP • November 21, 2023

Speaking during a debate on the cost of energy in Parliament this morning.

Speaking afterwards the DUP MP said, “Figures released this week by the Utility Regulator in Northern Ireland show that small businesses here were typically paying 35.3 p/kWh for their electricity. This is almost 10p/kWh more for their electricity than their counterparts in the rest of the UK and around 4p/kWh more than those in the Republic of Ireland. 


Growing the economy is key to building a better Northern Ireland, but our businesses are placed at a competitive disadvantage by high energy costs, particularly when compared to businesses located across the border. The Government has provided support on energy costs, but they should be looking towards the continuation of such support, particularly for small and medium sized businesses. 


Many businesses are struggling to stay afloat and one of the most significant problems they face is spiralling energy costs. The cost to our economy through those business closing would be significantly higher than the support for energy costs would be. Businesses just want to be able to trade, but they need to have condition where this is viable. That is why such support is necessary.”

Share

By Carla Lockhart MP December 18, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has issued renewed warnings about the EU’s Mercosur trade agreement, describing it as a potential serious threat to Northern Ireland’s agri-food sector.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 18, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart continues to condemn the Labour Government, describing its controversial Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) reforms as immoral, unjust and fundamentally wrong.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 17, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has used her final speaking opportunity in Parliament in 2025 to challenge the Government over the continued damage being caused to Northern Ireland by the Windsor Framework.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 17, 2025
Carla Lockhart MP has spent a busy Saturday engaging with community groups, churches and residents across Upper Bann as local organisations step up to support families in the lead-up to Christmas.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 17, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has welcomed the completion of a new footpath in Oak Grange, Waringstown, describing it as a positive and long awaited improvement for local residents.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 17, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has congratulated Harold Henning following his election as the new Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, describing the appointment as a significant moment for the Institution and a fitting recognition of long standing commitment and service.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 17, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has raised serious concerns with Royal Mail following a growing number of reports of delayed and unreliable postal services across Upper Bann and wider Northern Ireland.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 16, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has hit out at what she described as a wholly inadequate response from the Justice Secretary after she raised a deeply troubling case involving a migrant convicted of a serious sexual offence.
By Carla Lockhart MP December 16, 2025
Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart hosted and sponsored an exhibition of SEFF’s Memorial Quilts at the Palace of Westminster, ensuring that the voices of innocent victims of terrorism from Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland were placed at the heart of Parliament.
By Carla Lockhart December 12, 2025
As we enter the festive season, DUP Agriculture spokesperson, Carla Lockhart MP, is urging DAERA to deliver much-needed ‘goodwill’ to the herd and flock owners who are marooned as a result of the two Bluetongue control zones in County Down.