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Standing charge comparison

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  • silverwhistle
    silverwhistle Posts: 4,026 Forumite
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    matelodave wrote: »
    It's not ever so hard to try out a comparison site with a low, medium or high consumption say 8,000 kwh, 12,000kwh

    Eh? 8000 Kwh? That's bloomin' high!:D

    My point is that some of us low users would find such a tool very useful. My own gas usage is between 600-700 Kwh annually, having a wood burner and solar panels. At the moment there appears to be only one choice for this usage, and when I have done comparisons the standing charge alone for most tariffs is more than my annual bill.
  • footyguy
    footyguy Posts: 4,157 Forumite
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    Eh? 8000 Kwh? That's bloomin' high!:D

    My point is that some of us low users would find such a tool very useful. My own gas usage is between 600-700 Kwh annually, having a wood burner and solar panels. At the moment there appears to be only one choice for this usage, and when I have done comparisons the standing charge alone for most tariffs is more than my annual bill.

    With respect, I can find many many options available to you ;)
    (although some cost considerably more than others)

    As always, consult a comaprison site to ease you through and find the best deal for you :)

    I couldn't see your supply region mentioned, but looking at the Eastern region at random, I see that Solarplicity would currently offer the best deals for you. (if you happened to live in that supply region) :)
    They have both a varible tariff (no exit fees) and a fixed tariff (early exit fees apply) to choose from. :money:
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