What is the average cost per KWH of electricity???
Spanish898
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Im currently with BT as they were standard when i moved into my flat,but when i looked they charging me 23p per 1st 105KWHs, then 10.8p per next KWH.
(This is for a studio flat in Surrey)
Ive gone on Uswitch and they say the cheapest would be Npower, charging me £57 annual charge, and 9p per KWH.
While they say that i could pay £23 per month, im very worried that cos of the rate i may exceed that amount each month.
What does everyone else pay per KWH of electricty though??
(This is for a studio flat in Surrey)
Ive gone on Uswitch and they say the cheapest would be Npower, charging me £57 annual charge, and 9p per KWH.
While they say that i could pay £23 per month, im very worried that cos of the rate i may exceed that amount each month.
What does everyone else pay per KWH of electricty though??
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How much do you pay per KWH of electricity?? 14 votes
Less than 4p
7%
1 vote
Less than 6p
7%
1 vote
Less than 8p
14%
2 votes
9p - 11p
14%
2 votes
11p - 15p
42%
6 votes
More than 16p
14%
2 votes
0
Comments
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it all depends on your usage and whether you pay standing charges though, smoke and mirrors. Someone with a kwh rate of 15p could have a cheaper rate than someone on 6p per kwh but with a higher standing charge depening on their useage0
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13.141 for the first 900/year then 7.309. Too late to do the maths.
Those on 2 rate tariffs will have cheap night rates.0 -
Can you get it so you pay a different rate for nights to days, and not pay that standing charge thing??
Since i will only be using any electricty after 8pm anyways.Life's not about the destination..., its about the journey!! :beer::kisses3::A
Im so sooo glad i realised this as it made me change my entire career and life!! :smileyhea0 -
Always check the small print with npower - on most of their cheapest tariffs the annual discount (in some cases as much as £105!) is paid at least 12 months in arrears. Which means you will need to stay on that tariff for at least 12 months (no matter what its price fluctuations in that period) to get the price displayed on the switching sites. Just a thought.Call me Carmine....
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