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I've done the same and also taken a screenshot of my fairly large credit balance. The last bill, which I downloaded, doesn't reflect the latest DD so I wanted to make sure I have the most up to date record possible. Though the fact we got the welcome email so quickly is fairly reassuring that their systems are still functioning quite wellIt doesn't matter if you are a glass half full or half empty sort of person. Keep it topped up! Cheers!0
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I appreciate the cost differs per region, but is there any info available for the standard variable tariff?0
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@tony863https://www.shellenergy.co.uk/energy/tariff-information?promo=AFFILINET&awc=12699_1634717940_088e03597b449109aa4241a8f383495fIf you use this, enter your postcode and select flexible 6 you should get your regions rates.Saving for Christmas 2023 #51🎄
£1 a day £36/£365
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This was Yorkshire area….I don’t live in Yorkshire but apparently my gas and electric does ❤️
Saving for Christmas 2023 #51🎄
£1 a day £36/£365
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scrimpandsave said:This was Yorkshire area….I don’t live in Yorkshire but apparently my gas and electric does ❤️The 'Yorkshire' region is a bit diverse, it includes all or part of the following:
- Derbyshire
- East Yorkshire
- Lancashire
- Lincolnshire
- North Yorkshire
- Nottinghamshire
- South Yorkshire
- Staffordshire
- West Yorkshire
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@MWT
I figured it would be an all encompassing area, didn’t expect it to stretch as far as some of the places you mentioned though. Says northern power grid in my electric box anyway. I’m in the East Mids.Saving for Christmas 2023 #51🎄
£1 a day £36/£365
Tilly Tidy 🧹 2023
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Northern Power Grid is your DNO, they cover the North East & Yorkshire regions, together with North Lincolnshire.
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@scrimpandsave Probably teaching my grandmother how to suck eggs here, but apparently you can also identify your Network Operator from your electricity bill.
Using the Meter Point Administration Number (MPAN) on your energy bill. Digits 9 and 10 of the 21-digit MPAN are the Distributor ID.
If you scroll down the page below to 'Related Content' on the right hand side, you can click on a list of all the operators. So it looks like Northern Powergrid has id code 23.
https://www.energynetworks.org/operating-the-networks/whos-my-network-operator
Again, not sure whether gas operators have the same system.
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Deleted_User said:@scrimpandsave Probably teaching my grandmother how to suck eggs here, but apparently you can also identify your Network Operator from your electricity bill.
Using the Meter Point Administration Number (MPAN) on your energy bill. Digits 9 and 10 of the 21-digit MPAN are the Distributor ID.
If you scroll down the page below to 'Related Content' on the right hand side, you can click on a list of all the operators. So it looks like Northern Powergrid has id code 23.
https://www.energynetworks.org/operating-the-networks/whos-my-network-operator
Again, not sure whether gas operators have the same system.Saving for Christmas 2023 #51🎄
£1 a day £36/£365
Tilly Tidy 🧹 2023
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scrimpandsave said:Put my postcode in to national grid and it’s western distribution so can’t really explain.
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