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I’m with Atlantic ( Scottish and Southern ) for both my electric and gas. Currently we pay £25 p/month electricity ( £300 p/year ) and at last reading they reduced the gas to £20 p/month from £25 so that will be £240 p/year. So £540 all in.
House is only a two bed roomed terrace. The loft is insulated to the latest industry standard and windows double glazed, energy saving bulbs are used. Everything turned off at night so far as practicable…not me router tho, must admit. We are both at home all day, central heating thermostat just gets left at around 20 to21degrees C through the winter days, flicked up to 22/23 in the evening then back to 20 before bedtime, otherwise it’s too warm. Gas is used to cook, very occasionally the main fire (gas) will be turned on. |
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well it seems like paris n meself are paying the most:( good old N-Power.
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absolutely! she working hard at spending all my money!!!! :D
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Although my one bedroom flat is smaller than most of your homes, I do have my heating and hot water on 24 hours a day - controlled by my thermostat set at 23C, sometimes 24C.
I noticed a big drop in costs when a condenser boiler was installed spring last year. At current prices I will be spending £507.99 a year. Scottish Power Online Energy 3 tariff with dual fuel and Online discounts. All my lightbulbs are energy savers. I have good insulation. I check with the switching sites often, and have switched 5 times in 6 years. The way to get the best deal at switching is to enter your KWH per year usage in the calculation on the switching site. |
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Not boasting Margeret...Fact. |
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I pay £115 per month to scottish power dual fuel with direct debit discounts. In 3 bed 3 floor terraced property, combi boiler (which is really knackered!!!!) and is on constantly as the water won't work without heating being on with heating turned down (said it was knackered) have prob half n half energy saving light bulbs
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cheers guys, I rang them tonight saying leave it as it is. They say can't do that as our system tells us your usage means we have to charge £82/3 each.
If I have to move I will. Now uSwitch have nPower down as cheapest based on my data. however I reckon their system is flawed. My last quarter bill was 200 for leccy and 260 for gas. now that is for one of the two 'cold/dark' periods. yet even nPower reckon I'm a £1600 a year user! I reckon closer to £1300 max. Funnily enough, not much over 12 months ago I got over £400 back for overpayment!!!!! |
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Having a super efficient new condenser boiler makes a tremendous difference.
It is worth asking for a Warmfront grant, and if you don't qualify - get a bank loan - it will save you money in the end. PS - it is useless going onto price comparison sites and quoting what you are paying now - you need KWH per annum stats |
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Maybe you should buy a windmill to mount on your house ian? |
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The boiler is only 3 years old as it is Magaret. plus as mentioned from late April to about end Oct its not on for heating. Hot water is instant so no wastage there. gas is only used for hob as we have leccy ovens
from leccy POV I shut down teh router at night so its off for ~16 hours a day, I turn off teh TV sender unless we want to use it. all lights that can be are energy savers and I'm a sod for turning stuff off The Sky box is set to standby whenever possible. teh TV uses 0.1W in standby. I can't think of anything except teh two alarm clocks that are mains powered that is left on that I could possibly turn off. |
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Looked at them nearly 2 years ago. Technology isn't anywhere near good enough yet. I'm probably greener than most people (plus I'ma skin flint ) so anything where I can get energy for nothing is good for me |
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