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Title: Electricity & Gas
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2010, 17:01:36
Things progressing very quickly on flat purchase, time to look at Utility suppliers!  :)

Got these from U-Switch:

E.ON

Gas
6.525p per kWh
3.158p per kWh above 2680 kWh p.a
Electricity
23.49p per kWh
10.01p per kWh above 900 kWh p.a

British Gas

6.526p per kWh
2.576p per kWh above 2680 kWh p.a
Electricity
22.93p per kWh
8.87p per kWh above 500 kWh p.a

nPower


Gas
2.498p per kWh
Electricity
£84.00 Annual standing charge
7.64p per kWh


EDF Energy

Gas
£91.400 Annual standing charge
2.580p per kWh
Electricity
£72.27 Annual standing charge
8.27p per kWh

So with the first two, prices drop the more you use, where as EDF & nPower you pay a flat fee for the year, but then a much lower rate for electric and gas to start with.

Now its going to be 1 bed flat, in a 1930's building with concrete walls and floors, so no thin false walls. I can't see me using much gas for heating, if any most of the year. Only time be used it for boiler for hot water.

I'll run a few IT gadgets, but not excessive amounts (TV,xbox,Mac,Windows PC,Laptop,HiFi,Sky)

Is it best to go for one with the standing charge or without on my usage?  :-/
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Chris_H on 01 July 2010, 17:11:09
If you really care that much it's spreadsheet time.  And I would recommend trying to get some figures out of the previous tenant if possible to give an idea of need.
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2010, 17:18:56
trouble is i have no idea how much or how little i will use, previous tent is a couple + baby so they useage is going to be way higher than me
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: cleggy on 01 July 2010, 17:39:27
I've signed up with ATCOSTENERGY worth a look if it comes off
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 01 July 2010, 17:58:11
Personally, i wouldnt bother too much about it to start with......just go with who already supplies the flat.

See how much you use after your first bill, then compare suppliers, leccy will remain fairly constant over the year, tad more during the winter months, but you will use more gas during the winter.

For an accurate picture, you should really give it 12months.....you dont say if the kitchen has gas or leccy hob/cooker.....that will make a difference...unless you plan to live on takeaways  ::)
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: johny5 on 01 July 2010, 18:04:52
Having worked for a major gas/elec company, they all have there pro's n cons, and there always out to win everybody over by promising low rates, then when ur with them they go up! Only way to secure it is wait till the prices come right down and sign up with sum1 for fixed rates, so u pay the same price if they decide later to up them.

Also, no standing charge is usually optional and for people who have very low or little usage in the property, for example if the place is gunna be empty for a while, usually if u take off the standing charge then the rates go up! so be carefull.

Another thing, always get the meter read when u move into a new property and then ring in or update online every 3 months or so, otherwise u get "estimated" bills through which people just ignore and pay when in fact u could have used alot less!!

Anyway hope this info helps.
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2010, 20:31:10
Cheers everyone  :y

British Gas currently supply both leccy and water (hob is leccy) i'll go with them to start with and see whats what few months down the line  :)
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Richie London on 01 July 2010, 21:15:03
ive been with southern electric for years for gas and electric on prepay, havent used the gas since xmas so only costing me £8 a week now, my boiler stays hot for 3 days then i switch on again. i had £6 left on there on saturday and theres still £3 left on the meter ;)
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: hoofing it on 01 July 2010, 21:19:32
 N-POWER total A-Holes had twice times in the past been messed about now repaying a £1200 leccy bill because of them to scottish gas >:( >:(
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 July 2010, 21:32:32
Have a nosy round Martins Money site, He was on TV last year and basicaly explained that what you save on one area you pay back in another.

As mentioned stick with the current suppliers and montitor your own monthly usafe.

If you go back to my thread about my Eon bill Entwood explained how the Eon pricing works.  My current leccy tarrif is.

Normal primary units used 1 kWh at 21.57p each 0.22
Normal secondary units used 0 kWh at 9.51p each 0.00

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1277384233/all
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 July 2010, 21:34:52
Also make sure there is nothing outstanding when you take over as Eon in particular wont start billing you untill they are paid up in full at that address, Mine has took ages to sort out with them on leccy but straight forward on gas.
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2010, 21:36:24
thanks  :y

Interesting stuff on the boiler, will only need to heat it for the morning showers, i'll have to experiment with how long i keep it on
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 July 2010, 21:42:17
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thanks  :y

Interesting stuff on the boiler, will only need to heat it for the morning showers, i'll have to experiment with how long i keep it on

Get a comboi fitted, only heats the water as you use it.
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2010, 21:48:51
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thanks  :y

Interesting stuff on the boiler, will only need to heat it for the morning showers, i'll have to experiment with how long i keep it on

Get a comboi fitted, only heats the water as you use it.

Boiler was fitted in 2007 got no idea what kind it is though  :-[
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: Chris_H on 01 July 2010, 23:16:43
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Cheers everyone  :y

British Gas currently supply both leccy and water (hob is leccy) i'll go with them to start with and see whats what few months down the line  :)
I was hounded for two years by BG when I moved here.  Simply the new suppliers forgot to change me across and they must have done some horse-trading without involving me.  BG tried to bill me for interim and I refused.  Got a file with about 20 threats of court action, cutting off etc.  Will never knowingly go back to them. >:( >:(
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: same #same# on 02 July 2010, 00:26:23
British Gas

6.526p per kWh
2.576p per kWh above 2680 kWh p.a
Electricity
22.93p per kWh
8.87p per kWh above 500 kWh p.a
thats out of date its 18.32p, says on my billing. and at mo its 9.16p summer rate.
and 8.87p per kWh above 500 kWh p.a is 6.38p
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: johny5 on 02 July 2010, 02:01:46
just go on key meters, u know where u are then. Also makes u more aware of how much ur using. :)
Title: Re: Electricity & Gas
Post by: MikeDundee on 02 July 2010, 05:24:39
Southern are cheaper on Gas & electricity, check them out :y