Re: Electricity Providers
EDF, with storage radiators,that I hate. My recent bill for the winter, bearing in mind I was away for 9 days + a fortnight, was about £190! Couldn't begin to imagine the cost had I been home for those days. I presume their prices have risen.Re: Electricity Providers
Virtually impossible to compare with anybody else I should think, as there are too many variables surely? From the size is your house, to how old is it, to how well insulated is it, to how do you heat and cook, to how long is your heating on, even down to what time do you go to bed etc. etc. so how could you ever hope to make a reasonable comparison ?Re: Electricity Providers
Over here we work with tiers. The first 314 kWh is in tier 1, $0.13 (£0.08 ), then 94 kWh, tier 2, $0.16 (£0.10), 220 kWh in tier 3, $0.27 (£0.16), 272 kWh in tier 4, $0.30 (£0.18). And last month we used 900 kWh, but we have an electric car, we cook electric, there's a pool, and we don't get to use any of our solar power here (rental: 2700 sqft/250 sqmtr).Re: Electricity Providers
Re: Electricity Providers
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