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Similar usage to last month - actually 5kWh more (all-electric). Heating still kicking in even this morning so I'm not surprised, some evenings/mornings have been really cold.
Edit: no I was wrong, looking at the wrong part of my spreadsheet; over 100kWh less than last month. Little less than May last year, and a fair whack less than May 2021.
Reviving this old dog of a thread since I have a full year tally A disturbingly mild winter so far down here but good for the gas bill I suppose.
Near identical elec and gas kwh figures - against the ofgem "average" we remain high on elec and low on gas. All in all very happy with how much we've reduced from 2022, not really willing to cut any more so this is likely as good as it gets. . .roll on some form of restoration of sane prices (wishful!)
Hopefully the below is clear - units used across the top, price cap changes below, calculations lower right (4 bed 1970's semi, heat only gas boiler, no solar. 2 adults, 2 kids)