02-05-2023, 21:28
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Grumpy Fecker
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Re: The energy crisis
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
According to the graph that you originally posted. At that point in time all I had in front of me was the average price that you posted !! see what I mean about you always wanting a fight?
Plus very few people will be paying 39p Look at your bill tell me what you are paying please
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This graph has the EU average looking around 28p and the UK prices 32p for me anyway so not far off. The new cap prices will be around the same price as the graph you originally posted from July
Your graph clearly shows the EU average way over the 25 p line so not the 23p you are now posting to justify your BS
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Just for reference I do not think I stated the UK is paying the same as the EU average. i think all I actually did was modify the graph you posted to show realistic figures for the UK as in what we pay.
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I am the same as most people are paying and that is 33.2p Kwh.
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02-05-2023, 21:57
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Re: The energy crisis
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I am the same as most people are paying and that is 33.2p Kwh.
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Octopus give us a little bonus it is not much I pay 32.4p with is a tiny bit lower than the rest of the area plus they give us 5% off the standing charge which again isn't much.
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02-05-2023, 22:08
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Re: The energy crisis
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Octopus give us a little bonus it is not much I pay 32.4p with is a tiny bit lower than the rest of the area plus they give us 5% off the standing charge which again isn't much.
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I will be moving to Octopus later in the year to take advantage of there EV tariff.
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02-05-2023, 22:10
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Just a Geek
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Re: The energy crisis
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I will be moving to Octopus later in the year to take advantage of there EV tariff.
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Good move they seem to have their heads screwed on
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02-05-2023, 22:12
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Re: The energy crisis
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I am the same as most people are paying and that is 33.2p Kwh.
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I’m with Shell, and it’s 32.364p.
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02-05-2023, 22:13
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Re: The energy crisis
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I’m with Shell, and it’s 32.364p.
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Areas have different rates. It confuses me why but some have lower unit higher standing some the other way round
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02-05-2023, 22:46
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Re: The energy crisis
Access to the local distribution network has different costs in different parts of the country, reflecting the different costs of running it. The Scottish Highlands LDN (owned by SSE) is particularly expensive, being very rural and exposed and serving relatively few customers. IIRC Merseyside and North Wales (MANWEB back in pre-privatisation days) is also relatively expensive because it has a double whammy of exposed rural lines in north Wales and an unusually complex urban system in Liverpool.
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02-05-2023, 22:53
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Re: The energy crisis
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Access to the local distribution network has different costs in different parts of the country, reflecting the different costs of running it. The Scottish Highlands LDN (owned by SSE) is particularly expensive, being very rural and exposed and serving relatively few customers. IIRC Merseyside and North Wales (MANWEB back in pre-privatisation days) is also relatively expensive because it has a double whammy of exposed rural lines in north Wales and an unusually complex urban system in Liverpool.
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Makes sense
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03-05-2023, 09:33
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Re: The energy crisis
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
According to the graph that you originally posted. At that point in time all I had in front of me was the average price that you posted !! see what I mean about you always wanting a fight?
Your graph clearly shows the EU average way over the 25 p line so not the 23p you are now posting to justify your BS
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03-05-2023, 09:41
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Re: The energy crisis
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This is alarming but not unexpected:
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This surprised me as I am paying around 33p per kWh so I decided to have a look at the source - https://www.energypriceindex.com/price-data 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
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03-05-2023, 09:50
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Re: The energy crisis
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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
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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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Have you looked at your bills yet ? please post the figures when you do
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03-05-2023, 12:14
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Re: The energy crisis
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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[COLOR="Silver"]
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Yep, I see your point - the prices are worked out before any caps or refunds. I just looked at my past bill and it came out at just under 37p/kWh. The proper report shows this in table 4.
An interesting chart in that report is on page 8 where energy costs are compared with other household costs. Here, the UK sits 4th after Czechia, Italy and Cyprus. Oh to live in Norway with the lowest relative costs...
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03-05-2023, 13:01
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Re: The energy crisis
The above is theoretical. You should be joining the queue for Agile Octopus and Gas tracker.
Today: Leccy 18p/Kwh (average), Gas 4.8p/Kwh (postcode GU15)
Wholesale gas price today, 2.9p perKwh ...too much gas and no capacity for storage (somebody said in another forum)
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03-05-2023, 14:19
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Re: The energy crisis
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Yep, I see your point - the prices are worked out before any caps or refunds. I just looked at my past bill and it came out at just under 37p/kWh. The proper report shows this in table 4.
An interesting chart in that report is on page 8 where energy costs are compared with other household costs. Here, the UK sits 4th after Czechia, Italy and Cyprus. Oh to live in Norway with the lowest relative costs...
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You link confirms what I have been saying i.e. the UK has one of the highest Electricity prices even when adjusted for rebates, see Figure 9: "All-in electricity end-user price including VAT (PPS) for EUR-15, variable contracts only" which shows the UK on 40.37 (c€/kWh) and the EU-15 average on 28.49 (c€/kWh)
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03-05-2023, 14:34
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Re: The energy crisis
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You link confirms what I have been saying i.e. the UK has one of the highest Electricity prices even when adjusted for rebates, see Figure 9: "All-in electricity end-user price including VAT (PPS) for EUR-15, variable contracts only" which shows the UK on 40.37 (c€/kWh) and the EU-15 average on 28.49 (c€/kWh)
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It also confirms what I have been saying and that is your first graph was totally inaccurate
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