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Economy 7
Two things to add about Economy 7. One is that our provider (EDF) gives 2 hours cheap rate, then two hours full rate, then 5 hours cheap rate, starting at 10.30pm GMT. I have this in writing.
Secondly, although we don't have storage heaters, Economy 7 is the better tariff with our current usage. One factor not mentioned is the impact of solar energy, which reduces daytime usage (obviously) at the higher rate, and helps reduces the overall payback period for solar panel installation.
Secondly, although we don't have storage heaters, Economy 7 is the better tariff with our current usage. One factor not mentioned is the impact of solar energy, which reduces daytime usage (obviously) at the higher rate, and helps reduces the overall payback period for solar panel installation.
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Which region are you in? It's not EDF that gives you 2+5 it's your region. You can still switch and retain your 2+5 E7 meter.Two things to add about Economy 7. One is that our provider (EDF) gives 2 hours cheap rate, then two hours full rate, then 5 hours cheap rate, starting at 10.30pm GMT. I have this in writing.
Secondly, although we don't have storage heaters, Economy 7 is the better tariff with our current usage. One factor not mentioned is the impact of solar energy, which reduces daytime usage (obviously) at the higher rate, and helps reduces the overall payback period for solar panel installation.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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