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Although we’re not with Shell I used your tariff details to get a ball-park figure for our running costs since the beginning of September. I’m aware this means I’ve counted one month at what should be lower rates but I’d rather over estimate than under. Based on your data we’ve used £366 in gas (£400 including standing charge) and £395 electricity (£455 with standing charge) since the start of September. I’d be curious to see other posters actual billed amounts for the last 4 months for comparison, if anyone’s happy to share. |
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Electric £280 + £54 SC Gas £42 +£33 SC I have only used my heating twice to dry clothes
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We've used less gas each month except December, when we had the really cold snap and our 3 year old grandson was with us quite a bit - on average we've used between 10-15% less electricity, and 15-30% less gas as the same time last year (except for December, where we used around 15% more gas). September £134.98 (last year £89.99) Elec £99.31 Gas £35.67 October £189.90 (last year £106.65) Elec £137.34 Gas £52.56 November £268.55 (last year 130.16) Elec £159.37 Gas £109.18 December £373.36 (last year £148.94) Elec £145.98 Gas £227.38 So, since the beginning of September, we've spent around £425 on gas and £542 on electricity (including standing charges). Hope this helps... |
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https://octopus.energy/blog/energy-price-cap-oct-2022/ |
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Our monthly electricity bill, based on my estimate using your tariff, is about the same as this time last year, because we no longer have electric showers or an electric hob. We’re using a lot less of a resource that costs a lot more and more or less breaking even. Our monthly gas bill replaces a per-tonne cost for biomass which is significantly more expensive than gas (though significantly cheaper than bottled gas or heating oil). So although we have added cooking and cleaning to that half of our energy bill, I think at the moment we have spent only about two-thirds of what we would have spent this time last year. |
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This is my usage for the last 4 bill periods for a 2 bedroom house with conventional Gas Central Heating with only currently 1 adult that doesn't stay home when working, I'm hoping my smart thermastat will help a little for my January bill as it means the heating isn't coming on between 7am-9.30am when I'm on early shift seeing it knows I'm not home.
I refuse to freeze my tits off when home so the heating gets it's chance to come on but at a lower degree setting than the last few years. December's bill will be alot more for Gas. August Electricity £57.21 Gas £22.50 September Electricity £47.63 Gas £24.22 October Electricity £69.53 Gas £44.64 November Electricity £60.62 Gas £76.78 |
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At the moment our Electricity is around £100 a month and our gas is around £65 a month.
2 years ago it was about £50 for them both together. |
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Apparently the spot prices for natural gas bought in the UK and the EU are now at pre-invasion levels. Of course, our bills will start to quickly return to their pre-invasion levels, right ;)
Oil is also lower than pre-invasion price: https://www.theguardian.com/environm...aine-war-level |
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Petrol and diesel prices should react more quickly though, and around here at least they seem to be doing so. |
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December 2022 usage, unfortunately I can't compare against 2021 because I had boiler issues back then for a month or so. Electricity £40.28 Gas £98.48 ---------- Post added at 11:41 ---------- Previous post was at 11:10 ---------- Bulb are now recommending I reduce my payments down to £70.85 so I've dropped it to £71 seeing I'm £235 in credit and they need to credit me £67 still. |
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