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Extra Charge Announced By PowerGen £42 Delivery Charge
Anyone who is already with powergen i would imagion has received the following e-mail, for those of you thinking of changing this might be useful info. I have not had chance to check yet,but i do not think i was made aware that there would ever be a delivery charge (£42 ) for my supplies when i changed to powergen, Does…
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Info about electric heaters
Hi, I've been looking round the net for some time now trying to find a comparison between all the different forms of electric heaters. There doesn't seem to be anything that shows how good they are at heating a room for the quantity of electricity they use. The sort of thing I'm thinking of is say for example, You have a…
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Energyhelpline and Powergen £150 difference
How come there is a difference of £150 between the information supplied by Energyhelpline and Powergen? I have been with Scottish power for a year so have a full and accurate total of annual kWh totals for both Gas and Electricity. So using energyhelpline I could apparently I could save up to £30 by moving my elec with…
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Consumers rule OK!!! (So British Gas doesn't. . .)
Far be it from me to delight in the misfortunes of others, but. . . Centrica is reporting a major drop in profits following the departure of 1.1 million British Gas customers in 2004 and the loss of a further 505,000 customers between January and June of 2005. How sad. Yet what a triumphant display of consumer commonsense.…
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First Time Renters - Gas and Electricity Questions
We are moving into a rented property (3 bed house with a private landlord). This will be the first time we have been paying our own energy bills so we are a little unclear about everything. What happens with gas/electricity (and water but that's for another board). I know we get a meter reading on our tenancy agreement…
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confused please help
moved into my flat last year and since then I have had the water heater switch in kitchen switched on permanently. I have storage heaters and 2 meters for electricity one for general and one for water and heating no gas. If I switch off this switch will it reduce my bills? I dont really use the hot water in the tank for…
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Can someone explain please
I moved into my flat last year and since then I have had the water heater switch in kitchen switched on permanently. I have storage heaters and 2 meters for electricity one for general and one for water and heating no gas. If I switch off this switch will it reduce my bills? I dont really use the hot water in the tank for…
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First Powergen bill - help explain please!
I'm a bit of an energy bill newbie - I've not long lived on my own, and I'm a little unsure about the whole billing thing. The last flat I lived in had both fuels provided by Scottish Gas. The building was quite old, and lacked double glazing and pretty much any form of energy efficiency. My bills would be around £35, paid…
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2000 Tesco club card points if you changed to Powergen
The Tescoenergy website reckons I can save £106 a year by switching to Powergen and also by switching (if you switch before 31st October) you get 2000 Tesco Clubcard points! anyone donw this>? http://www.tescoenergy.com/tesco/Utilities/
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Possible debt on electric prepayment meter please help
Hi, I just wondered if anyone could offer any advice about my SWEB prepayment electric meter. I appear to be using an awful amount of electricity every week (approx £15 weekly) I have a typical 3 up 2 down house, and have GCH which also heats the water when needed. I only use the normal appliances, washing machine,…
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Uswitch £10 offer.
Used the link on this site to switch suppliers over 4 months ago. Yet to receive my £10 freebie. Any advice where I should go next ?
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Npower or London Energy?
Am about to switch from ScottishPower online to either npower or london energy (quotes are only a few pounds difference). Anyone recommend one or other? Thanks
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British Gas Price Freeze
I just got a letter from BG offering to price freeze prices until 2010 but to be honest I'm just confused. I'm using BG dual fuel with online management. Gas is £41.50pm and Electricity is £61.50pm. They claim that the freeze will offer discounted rates of 4.8% for electricity and a 2.8% premium above for gas - both based…
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Anyone got a Smart meter installed?
Just wondered if anyone had a Smart meter installed to monitor their electricity usage. I came across this link about them - http://www.energywatch.org.uk/uploads/Smart_meters.pdf Currently with Scottish & Southern, thinking about changing but cheapest I've come across for electric is British Gas and there is a lot in the…
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Energy consumption
I am sure this topic has come up before but I have no idea where to find it in here. Can anyone point me in the right direction, where I can find out the energy consumption of various appliances? There must be a website somewhere... Thanks! :)
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EDF Say They Can Save Me Between £110 - £163 Per Year Over BG?
Hi guys Using Uswitch, EDF can apparently save me £110 per year (gas & elec combined)? The calculated annual price being £606. This was using accurate annual consumption figures from the last 12 months. The actual cost of the gas & electric (from BG) I used over the last 12 months was £591 (combined). So by those…
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Scottiah Power Dual On line Fixed..A no brainer?
In the light of the British Gas announcement I've just been trawling U Switch /Energy watch site for a new provider Scottish Power are doing an online dual gas and electricity price scheme with capped fixed price until May 2007...It seems a no brainer to switch to them and I'm not sure how long it will remain on…
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so in conclusion Telecom Plus cheaper or not?
read the Telecom discussion but a bit confused by the whole thing and dont know if i get the whole gist. I know we pay £41 for gas and electric at the mo on a monthly budget tariff so it is the same amount all year round (so no hikes in the winter). is this first of all the cheapest way to do this? or should we be on the…
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Many people will switch energy due to the weather Blog Discussion
Click reply to discuss Martin's blog here.
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Gas placement
Hi, I have posted this a couple of times now and as yet i have not had any responses, i am hoping there will be a gas fitter who reads this or someone who knows a gas fitter may be able to help. My partner has recently started on a nvq level 2 gas service and install course and as part of the course he needs to gain some…