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[B]Northern Ireland experiences[/B]
Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone has any success stories of how they managed to secure cheaper energy prices for gas and electric in NI, after searching for an hour I can't determine a proper method to compare energy prices here.
I currently live in a 2 bed, split level apartment, my bottom floor has concrete underfloor heating which takes far too long to heat up to justify using it, the alternative is to wait in the cold until bedtime where I can put the radiators on. I have tried in the past leaving the heating on very low on the bottom floor but this cost me £20 in one week, I couldn't hold out to that!
My current supplier for gas is Phoenix and my electricity is NIE, DD isn't an option as I don't expect to be here longer than 6 months but would still like cheaper energy in the meantime.
Jim
I currently live in a 2 bed, split level apartment, my bottom floor has concrete underfloor heating which takes far too long to heat up to justify using it, the alternative is to wait in the cold until bedtime where I can put the radiators on. I have tried in the past leaving the heating on very low on the bottom floor but this cost me £20 in one week, I couldn't hold out to that!
My current supplier for gas is Phoenix and my electricity is NIE, DD isn't an option as I don't expect to be here longer than 6 months but would still like cheaper energy in the meantime.
Jim
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