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Chris 30-09-2022 14:56

Re: The energy crisis
 
Meter readings taken with photographic evidence today, seeing as I still don’t have an account set up with Scottish Power in my new house. So I now know that from the 1st to the 30th of September I imported 235kWh, exported 46kWh and generated 108kWh of electricity (meaning we consumed 62kWh of free solar electricity), and used 29.8 m3 of gas, approx 333.72 kWh.

As far as I can see this puts our family electricity usage pretty much on average, with the solar panels contributing about 20% of our needs and selling a little left over to the grid.

It’s harder to see how we’re doing with gas as it’s years since I’ve lived in a house that has mains gas and I’ve never lived in an up-to-date energy efficient house before. I don’t know whether September is typically an average, below average or above average month.

Paul 30-09-2022 14:59

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36135400)
Anyone brave enough to put their heating on yet,am I the only one freezing their nuts off?

Mines been on for two weeks now, its been averaging about 2 hours a day of boiler use.

denphone 30-09-2022 15:02

Re: The energy crisis
 
Our heating went on for the first time this morning.

Mr K 30-09-2022 16:20

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36135512)
Our heating went on for the first time this morning.

Good idea Den , heat up the house today as it will be a lot more expensive tomorrow.
(Unless you use some artistic licence with meter readings, to 'buy ahead' ;) )

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Bizarre thing with my sons Octopus DD They've lowered it from £69 to £2 a month!
( not surprised he brings all his washing round, and comes here to get fed all the time !).

Mythica 30-09-2022 16:54

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36135519)
Good idea Den , heat up the house today as it will be a lot more expensive tomorrow.
(Unless you use some artistic licence with meter readings, to 'buy ahead' ;) )

---------- Post added at 16:20 ---------- Previous post was at 16:06 ----------

Bizarre thing with my sons Octopus DD They've lowered it from £69 to £2 a month!
( not surprised he brings all his washing round, and comes here to get fed all the time !).

Isn't that the £67 per month, £400 payment everyone is getting?

On a separate note, with being new to all this, I'm guessing you don't need to do a meter reading if you're on a fixed deal?

Mr K 30-09-2022 17:01

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36135528)
Isn't that the £67 per month, £400 payment everyone is getting?

On a separate note, with being new to all this, I'm guessing you don't need to do a meter reading if you're on a fixed deal?

So if you pay less than £67 a month, the energy companies have to pay you? :) Bet it doesn't work that way !

Jaymoss 30-09-2022 17:02

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36135529)
So if you pay less than £67 a month, the energy companies have to pay you? :) Bet it doesn't work that way !

anything over is credited to the account

Mr K 30-09-2022 17:26

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36135530)
anything over is credited to the account

Go abroad for winter and a nice bit of credit then ( minus the standing charge).

Jaymoss 30-09-2022 17:28

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36135534)
Go abroad for winter and a nice bit of credit then ( minus the standing charge).

yeah now if only going abroad was free hahahaha

SnoopZ 30-09-2022 18:03

Re: The energy crisis
 
So here I am on the Sofa no heating looking out through a 9ft patio window at the wind and stormy rain and my legs are frozen in my jeans, my master plan was to dig out thermal underwear that I bought 12 years ago when I went to Sweden -34c it was and so far I don't have an urge to put the heating on.

Jaymoss 30-09-2022 18:10

Re: The energy crisis
 
It is not even nearly cold yet ya pussies hahahaha

SnoopZ 30-09-2022 18:12

Re: The energy crisis
 
It's bloody freezing here lol, you probably have a sleeping bag on. Hehe

Jaymoss 30-09-2022 18:23

Re: The energy crisis
 
13 degrees here and I am sat next to an i9 9900k haha

SnoopZ 30-09-2022 18:33

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36135540)
13 degrees here and I am sat next to an i9 9900k haha

That explains it, I'm sat next to a huge sheet of glass. :D

mrmistoffelees 30-09-2022 18:44

Re: The energy crisis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36135534)
Go abroad for winter and a nice bit of credit then ( minus the standing charge).

You jest but apparently some European nations have been telling people to do this….. lots of Germans booking long term stays in turkey for example


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