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Query about the cheapest tariff to go with for Electic Central Heating
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I recently got an electric central heating system installed as there was no option of getting gas in my area. Because I previously had storage heaters, I was on the Economy 7 tariff with EDF which is no use now. I was hoping I could get some advice on what tariff I should go with now. The Economy 10 tariff appears to only offer offpeak from 1-3pm and 8-9pm in my area. Or someone suggested that I just get a normal meter so that the unit price is the same at all times of the day.
I am getting so confused regarding tariffs and meters and my current supplier EDF, and the meter owner (Southern Energy) have been no help at all.
Thanks for reading,
Craig
I am getting so confused regarding tariffs and meters and my current supplier EDF, and the meter owner (Southern Energy) have been no help at all.
Thanks for reading,
Craig
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Electric central heating will cost you a lot more at about double than your storage heaters ever did. Storage heating on E7 5p per unit. Electric heating on a standard tariff is 10p per unit.
Go onto a standard tariff if you can...unless it's ScottishPower which for some reason is cheaper to stay on E7 as the peak rates are lower than the standard rates.:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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