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Which fuel is cheapest
desktopgenie
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Hi all
Sutherland tables is an independant organisation that compiles quarterly figures on annual home heating costs for different fuels, in defferent house sizes in different regions in the UK and Ireland.
you can buy a copy of the tables, but if your local energy/government agency or local authority are subscribersm they should be able to provide this information free of charge to domestic consumers.
The tables gives a good indication of the trends in home heating costs over the years, so if you are building/renovating a house you can get a good indication on which fuel type should be the most cost effective for you
Sutherland tables is an independant organisation that compiles quarterly figures on annual home heating costs for different fuels, in defferent house sizes in different regions in the UK and Ireland.
you can buy a copy of the tables, but if your local energy/government agency or local authority are subscribersm they should be able to provide this information free of charge to domestic consumers.
The tables gives a good indication of the trends in home heating costs over the years, so if you are building/renovating a house you can get a good indication on which fuel type should be the most cost effective for you
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I use the Nottingham Energy Partnership web site for fuel cost comparisons. http://www.nottenergy.com/energy_cost_comparison/
It has the big advantage of being free!If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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