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MSE News: This year's cheapest energy tariff launches - is it right for you?

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"The cheapest energy tariff we've seen this year has launched today – it could take an average household's annual bill down to under £1,000...."
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According to the Daily Mail :-
"Ovo Energy said it was cutting prices for the fifth time since the autumn because the wholesale price of gas has fallen by 9.5 per cent"
Begs the question, why the Big 6 are not cutting as well, not sure if its apathy as they know most people don't bother or just them wanting to keep more profits?
And even that is beaten by another dual fuel supplier.
But taking single fuels from different suppliers saves me a further 5% on the total annual bill.
For a start, suppliers with fewer than 250,000 customers don't have to pay certain taxes and levies, which puts them at a significant cost advantage. The Big 6 will never be as cheap as the rest.
You also correctly mention the apathy situation. Whilst I think energy is on the whole reasonably priced (compare what we pay to some of our continental neighbours), price elasticity of demand is undoubtedly so low that the Big 6 don't cut as much as they can. If you had a business and you knew that come hell or high water the majority of your customers wouldn't leave you, would you (or anybody) lower your prices?
East Anglia (where I live)
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £963pa, first Utilty: £965pa
Single Fuel: gas zog £513pa, elec FU £419 Total: £932pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £33pa (3.4%)
East Midlands
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £977pa, Flow Energy: £983pa
Single Fuel: gas zog £511pa, elec Extra Energy £413 Total: £924pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £53pa (5.4%)
West Midlands
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £983pa, Flow Energy: £992pa
Single Fuel: gas zog £513pa, elec Flow Energy £426 Total: £939pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £44pa (4.5%)
London (Where MSE is based)
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £986pa, first Utilty: £987pa
Single Fuel: gas daligas £516pa, elec Extra Energy or Ovo £423 Total: £939pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £47pa (4.8%)
Yorkshire
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £974pa, first Utilty: £978pa
Single Fuel: gas zog £510pa, elec First Utility £427 Total: £937pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £37pa (3.8%)
Norweb
Cheapest dual fuel: ovo: £997pa, first Utilty: £998pa
Single Fuel: gas Daligas £516pa, elec First Utility £445 Total: £961pa
Saving over Ovo dual fuel: £36pa (3.6%)
(Source: energyhelpline.com, except London & Norweb regions which were sourced from energylinx.co.uk)
Got bored at that point, but I think you can see the emerging pattern.
So was this just lazy journalism by MSE?
Or perhaps clever journalism to promote Ovo who pays MSE referral fees for anyone using the MSE affiliate link in that article?
:cool:
Not the cheapest for me.