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Bolded by me. Except MSE are reporting the regional breakdown here unless I'm misreading? https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/what-are-the-price-cap-unit-rates-/?_ga=2.78367255.2087996412.1662972959-1509006055.1584197717&_gl=1*ff977i*_ga*MTUwOTAwNjA1NS4xNTg0MTk3NzE3*_ga_X74CWQS9F0*MTY2MzA1NjUzNS4xMjcuMS4xNjYzMDYxNzMwLjYwLjAuMA..MWT said:Mikebella said:I can kind of understand the day rate being higher than the old price cap pence per kWh, but this new price guarantee scheme in my eyes is different.The only figures that have been published so far for the new scheme are for single-rate electricity, and payment by DD and are an average across the regions.The cap for multi-rate tariffs will be different and are usually calculated on the basis of 4,200kWh consumption and a 58/42% split day/night.So once the numbers are published you can check the rates your supplier uses on that basis.0 -
Yes - new information that they've just found from somewhere. Looks accurate based on the pattern of values in the old cap.
This might suggest that the E7 tables are also complete.0 -
Looks like we are still waiting for those, or they may just be trying to work out how to give out that data as they can't just publish day/night rates, so may leave it up to the suppliers when they are ready...[Deleted User] said:This might suggest that the E7 tables are also complete.
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