We'd like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum. This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are - or become - political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
A mug for Electricity ONLY
Hi all, I know this topic is hot and we all have our own input :-/
But I need advise and quick. :-[
We are in a new build appartment and hence the only form of energy is ELECTRICTY... yep you guessed it, it is very expensive :o we need to change our supplier and quick our bills are out of this world. :-X
We are currently with Green Energy, any advise on cheap electricty supplier? ???
HELPPPPP ???
Thanks
But I need advise and quick. :-[
We are in a new build appartment and hence the only form of energy is ELECTRICTY... yep you guessed it, it is very expensive :o we need to change our supplier and quick our bills are out of this world. :-X
We are currently with Green Energy, any advise on cheap electricty supplier? ???
HELPPPPP ???
Thanks
0
Comments
-
Atlantic came out tops for me. Read switching energy article and use links for comparison sitesLife's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
-
If you have no idea how much energy you are likely to use on a regular basis, but want to change supplier anyway, then your best bet is to use a comparison service - such as the Energy Helpline - and when it asks you what your annual consumption is, say it's one kilowatt hour per year.
If you have an economy 7 meter, then say you use one daytime unit per year, and no nighttime units.
But if you've been there any length of time at all, it's better to estimate your annual consumption on the basis of what you've already used. Does your tenancy agreement or inventory list have a meter reading that was taken on the day that you moved in?
If it does, then subtract that reading from your current meter reading, divide the result by the number of days you have been in the flat, and multiply by 365 to get an annual consumption figure.
Some comparison facilities let you put in your annual or monthly spend instead of unit consumption - but giving a unit consumption figure always gives you more accurate results.
Hope that helps.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 347.1K Banking & Borrowing
- 251.6K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 451.7K Spending & Discounts
- 239.3K Work, Benefits & Business
- 615.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 175K Life & Family
- 252.6K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 15.1K Coronavirus Support Boards