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SSE eyes reducing utility tariffs

By Rebecca Bream, Utilities Correspondent

Published: November 13 2008 02:22 | Last updated: November 13 2008 02:22

Scottish and Southern Energy became the first leading UK energy supplier to raise the prospect of lower gas and electricity bills for 2009, putting pressure on its rivals to also look at cutting tariffs.

Ian Marchant, chief executive, said the fall in oil prices had caused a reduction in wholesale gas and electricity prices, bringing down the cost at which energy companies supply their customers.

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