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Energy costs calculator
koolkatsaffi
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Did a quick trawl but couldn't see this but my sincere apologies if it is a duplicate thread...:)
I found this while surfing and wondered if it was any use to anyone?...
http://www.sust-it.net/heating_energy_calculator.php?tariff=57
It calculates how much energy consumption you use per household item and indicates costs per hour...day and week...
It gave me cost in Euro's but I converted into GB pounds using a converter on net
Hope it helps someone!
I found this while surfing and wondered if it was any use to anyone?...
http://www.sust-it.net/heating_energy_calculator.php?tariff=57
It calculates how much energy consumption you use per household item and indicates costs per hour...day and week...
It gave me cost in Euro's but I converted into GB pounds using a converter on net
Hope it helps someone!
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'Smile in the face of adversity..Whilst thinking where you can bury the bodies'
Area representative for National Association for Bikers with a Disability A cripple is a person who thinks a disabled person cannot ride a motorcycle
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It would be much more accurate if you used the pence per kWh rate on your bill and just used a calculator. It's quite easy enough to do. Then multiply the result by 1.05 to account for the VAT rate.koolkatsaffi wrote: »Did a quick trawl but couldn't see this but my sincere apologies if it is a duplicate thread...:)
I found this while surfing and wondered if it was any use to anyone?...
http://www.sust-it.net/heating_energy_calculator.php?tariff=57
It calculates how much energy consumption you use per household item and indicates costs per hour...day and week...
It gave me cost in Euro's but I converted into GB pounds using a converter on net
Hope it helps someone!:footie:
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It gives per household item costs...I found it while costing up how much an electric heater costs to run...Thats why I thought it might be a useful tool to someone...:):heartpuls Gains & £'s saved..Far too many to mention! Needless to say I LOVE MSE! :heartpuls
'Smile in the face of adversity..Whilst thinking where you can bury the bodies'
Area representative for National Association for Bikers with a Disability A cripple is a person who thinks a disabled person cannot ride a motorcycle
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