Just out of curiosity....

being in the trade I have fitted and energy management system to my house it senses the outside temp and adjust the heating I also have a self regulating boiler and pump system that lowers its consumption of gas according to the temp of the house,i am fitting a single phase reducer on the incoming main this reduces the power coming in from a standard 240v down to 210v as all domestic appliances will run on 180 - 240v this will also reduce the power consumption,the most cost effective way to reduce cost is having cavity wall and loft insulation,there are new products on the market for those with no cavity and in a lot of cases it is totally free.
 
2 bed mid terrace, built 1935

I'm with scottish power and my bill was increased to £110 which I think is excessive but looking forward to a nice lump of credit for next winter
 
Currently using First Utility... Would highly reccommend them... You only pay for what you use [as long as you remember to send them your meter readings!] NO optimistic estimates a la British Gas...

Having said that when my current deal runs out I'll do what I always do... Feed my details into a couple of the price comparison sites and see what they come up with... Usually get the same results and move to the top choice!


British Gas are the biggest chancers ive ever has the misfortune to work for, i honeslty belive im going to to go hell for being a part of them
 
Just remember, all the providers are having to pay for their 'green' credentials somehow... and that somehow is us the consumer ;)

So bills are going up, not because of what we've used, but because we are paying to help the providers provide us with 'greener' electricity :D
 
Just remember, all the providers are having to pay for their 'green' credentials somehow... and that somehow is us the consumer ;)

So bills are going up, not because of what we've used, but because we are paying to help the providers provide us with 'greener' electricity :D

And, of course they have to be seen to be providing a good profit to their shareholders... Which could be anyone with a pension fund... Fund managers like to invest in business's that can provide a 'safe' payout making utility companies a perfect choice...
 
And, of course they have to be seen to be providing a good profit to their shareholders... Which could be anyone with a pension fund... Fund managers like to invest in business's that can provide a 'safe' payout making utility companies a perfect choice...

And the rich get richer and the poor get stuffed. Market forces capitalism in the public utilities stinks!
 
You are entitled to set your DD at whatever amount you wish, the amounts they give are 'forecasts' (they will bill you after 6 months). As for the estimated read situation, easiest way to fix that is ring them and provide a read.

Part of the problem with UK market is that consumers just expect/demand fuels, then arent prepared to pay, the levels of debt in these businesses is staggering.
 
Mine is a new build 3 bed, so not entirely useful to you but with heating, lights, tv, on pretty much all day as someone is typically home with the kids etc. I would say we are a high user, gas and leccy is £108 a month with Scottish power. Been with them for 6 years, keep comparing and no one can beat them. On a fixed tarif until 2016.

And I'm with Scottish Power - 3 bed 1918 semi with TVs, laptops and PCs etc - so how come mine has just jumped from £157 a month (bad enough) to £242.86 - I have asked for a review. Ludicrous - something is not right and I haven't a clue what.
 
And I'm with Scottish Power - 3 bed 1918 semi with TVs, laptops and PCs etc - so how come mine has just jumped from £157 a month (bad enough) to £242.86 - I have asked for a review. Ludicrous - something is not right and I haven't a clue what.

Makes my £207 per month with Scottish Power seem cheap.:mad: Perhaps they charge more for the Farnham area ?:mmm:
 
And I'm with Scottish Power - 3 bed 1918 semi with TVs, laptops and PCs etc - so how come mine has just jumped from £157 a month (bad enough) to £242.86 - I have asked for a review. Ludicrous - something is not right and I haven't a clue what.

Makes my £207 per month with Scottish Power seem cheap.:mad: Perhaps they charge more for the Farnham area ?:mmm:


Just out of interest have either of you used a price comparison site to see if there are better deals to had... Sure there must be...
 
Gas is £25 per month and electric is £35 for a 3 bed mid 40's semi. I submit monthly readings online for gas. Can't now for electric as we have a smart meter. Also turn off everything electrical when it's not in use.
 
Just out of interest have either of you used a price comparison site to see if there are better deals to had... Sure there must be...

Well you might think so but I moved to SP on a fixed price deal last year and it was better than I was on - and no introductory deals that I recall. Only rocketed in February. We are just an ordinary bunch living in an ordinary - albeit fairly old - semi.
 
And I'm with Scottish Power - 3 bed 1918 semi with TVs, laptops and PCs etc - so how come mine has just jumped from £157 a month (bad enough) to £242.86 - I have asked for a review. Ludicrous - something is not right and I haven't a clue what.

If you search somewhere on the forum, Justone and myself discussed this a few months ago and i listed all of the kWh used for both gas and leccy... HTH

EDIT: FOUND IT, Cut and pasted from post in Nov below:

Most recent from 25 August to 18 Nov.

Leccy - 1164KWh @ 10.899p (standing charge 85 days @ 32.15p) £154.19
Gas - 217 units = 2386KWh @ 3.572p (standing charge 85 days @ 34.010p) £114.14

Total for period £268.33, minus web and DD discount £-7.21

+ VAT £13.06 (5% VAT)

FYI the calculation for the gas charge is:

gas units used x calorific value (38.7) x volume correction (1.022640) / 3.6 = Gas used expressed in KWh


My actual use for the last 12 months is 13755KWh Gas and 5169KWh of leccy
 
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