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What is the difference between a kWH of gas and a kWH of elecricity?
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EneryMiser wrote: »That makes sense. The gas price per kw hour is normally lower but in some
instances people have gas heating on for extended lengths of time so, in colder
months their gas bill is high compared to their electricity bill..
So just to let me understand better your have a gas hob? Hot water gas via central heating?
If electricity is 143 kWh and Gas 145 kWh What is using the electricity?
Many people would be very pleased with that combined bill (even if it involves a few extra layers)!
I work from home so I'm here pretty much all the time. So I guess it's an accumulation of charging of my laptop, tv so I can listen to the radio, machinery for my business, lights when the light is too bad outside to work without. Kettle. That sort of thing.0
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