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I don't really understand the annual usage in kWh on the graph, is it monthly if so that seems really low. |
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The graph shows the average weekly use over the year (total annual use divided by 52). Each "step" is a full year. And yes, our gas usage (in kwh) is very low. New efficient boiler, TRVs, fully insulated well beyond min specs, and restricted heating hours at a lower temperature than most homes. |
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What do other people use monthly who frequent this thread? Edit - I see it's your weekly usage so ignore the above. |
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Mind you I would have thought standard cooking, washing and refrigeration would run to a good few KWH per month |
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I notice the new prices for October are now available.
[ From Octoprice ] Oct 2024 Caps East Midlands Electricity Unit Rate: 21.65p to 23.77p Standing Charge: 56.00p to 56.90p Gas Unit Rate: 5.34p to 6.42p Standing Charge: 31.11p to 36.32p These are the Standard Rate prices you would pay on Octopus (and others, I presume). Its going to be interesting to see how Octo's Tracker & Agile prices stack up once we get to October. |
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Email from Scottish Power:
"From 1st October, the price you pay per unit of energy will increase as the cost to buy and transport energy has increased. We've worked out you're likely to pay £143 more per year. That's made up of £50 more per year for gas and £93 more per year for electricity - if you use the same amount of energy as you did over the last year." But when I used their DD calculator it says I should pay £140 per month!! Almost double the DD I pay now!! |
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Are they your cheapest supplier? I’d be surprised if any of the big legacy providers are offering best value.
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There dont seem many good fixed deals around atm, they are the same, or worse, than the actual cap (and generally have early leaving penalties as well). |
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What annoys me is I don't use gas, but I have a connected gas meter in my side shed, it hasn't been used for over 10 years, yet I still have to pay a standing charge of 31p a day.
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I hardly use any gas at all, the only use is the boiler which does the hot water. I might look at a heat pump at some point and get rid of the gas completely. I agree the standing charge has become a rip off and i cannot see it changing anytime soon. |
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