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Old 03-05-2023, 10:50   #2216
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Re: The energy crisis

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Originally Posted by jonbxx View Post
This surprised me as I am paying around 33p per kWh so I decided to have a look at the source - and you know what, it might be right!

The prices quoted add on VAT and standing charge data so what the chart shows is average monthly use in kWh plus a months standing charge plus VAT divided by the average monthly use in kWh to reflect the total cost to the consumer which is probably a more accurate measure
No the price quoted is the price without the government cap which brings it down to your 33p and should include vat ( mine does) the standing charge is only around 50p a day so if you use 10KWH of electric a day that would add 5p to the KWH cost making it nowhere near the 60+p in the graph. You would have to use less than 2 KWH in a day for it to work out

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
Have you looked at your bills yet ? please post the figures when you do
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