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Before this can be worked out more information is needed
Are the readings Imperial or metric [cubic feet or metres]? + the "correction factor"
Your meter should have the unit measurement on it, and tell us the name of the supplier, and roughly where you live and no doubt someone can find the Correction FactorNumerus non sum0 -
Ignore the red numbers and post the readings again.
But assuming 60464 and 57941, if you subtract the opening reading from the closing reading, the difference is 2,523-that's the no. of units used.
To convert metric units (cu m)to kWh, multiply by 11. For imperial (cu ft), multiply by 31.5.
Assuming a metric meter, that's approx 27,753 kWh-an average 1 year consumption with gas CH/DHW.
Then multiply by the relevant kWh rate on your tariff, including standing charges, VAT etc.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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