Southern Toon
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- Aug 6, 2010
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If you want cheap energy its time to up sticks & move to Romania. http://www.energy.eu/
We are all hostages to the power companies. I don't have a definitive answer but common sense suggests that the priority has to be making your home as well insulated as possible so the fuel consumption is a) minimised and b) used as efficiently as possible.
We are dependent on 'leccy and heating oil, there is no mains gas around here. Water is already metered, which makes sense.
Regarding electricity - a couple of years ago I resented paying excessive amounts to Eon only to find that after a few months they were sitting on £00's of our precious money. Mrs SoC is very proactive in negotiating across to the cheapest tariff, although they are getting wise to that tactic by standardising the tariffs. We have just agreed to have a smart meter fitted to avoid any more estimated bills and will be interested to see how this pans out.
Late sixteenth century 3 bed cottage with high ceilings and large windows, plus 2 kids who know plenty about switching lights on but **** all about how to switch them off
Heating oil circa £1200 pa. Electricity £600 pa or there about. A few quid here or there each week for coal and logs for the fire, October - March.
WHat's it called and how much?
Why on earth would you have a smart meter fitted to avoid estimated bills? Eon have a great website where you can read the meter yourself and submit it, getting correct bills within 2 days. I know that smart meter tariffs are no longer charged at a higher rate, but you still have the inconvenience of having to buy tokens/keys depending on the type.
How did we end up gifting a German company a profit of £500m to cater for our essentials? Something went wrong somewhere.
Why on earth would you have a smart meter fitted to avoid estimated bills? Eon have a great website where you can read the meter yourself and submit it, getting correct bills within 2 days. I know that smart meter tariffs are no longer charged at a higher rate, but you still have the inconvenience of having to buy tokens/keys depending on the type.
I think you'll find he means one of the new meters that sends it's readings back to the supplier without any need for you or a meter reader to read and send the stats rather than a key meter.
Why on earth would you have a smart meter fitted to avoid estimated bills? Eon have a great website where you can read the meter yourself and submit it, getting correct bills within 2 days. I know that smart meter tariffs are no longer charged at a higher rate, but you still have the inconvenience of having to buy tokens/keys depending on the type.
I think you'll find he means one of the new meters that sends it's readings back to the supplier without any need for you or a meter reader to read and send the stats rather than a key meter.
Why on earth would you have a smart meter fitted to avoid estimated bills? Eon have a great website where you can read the meter yourself and submit it, getting correct bills within 2 days. I know that smart meter tariffs are no longer charged at a higher rate, but you still have the inconvenience of having to buy tokens/keys depending on the type.
How much is it to get cavity insulation? Anyone here had it done? I'm thinking about it! We need new double glazing but can't afford it at the mo'