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I'm with british gas... maybe i wont be after this weekend...
As much as I oppose these companies being in private hands, I think the profit margins for the energy companies are less than folk think. It seems this country, despite being surrounded by sea and ample wind, has still not grasped how important it is to be self reliant and have a sustainable energy policy for generations to come.
how can "a country grasp" something? a country is just land and a flag....it really cannot think or grasp anything.
oh, and the energy corps really do make mega profits....see their quarterly figures.
Well as they are mostly overseas, it won't be me.
I agree, renationalise. Unfortunately though that horse has bolted and is unlikely to return unless EU competition rules are changed. All the politicians know this; Ed Miliband didn't even mention the "n" word when he was regaling the energy companies, and threatening to fix prices. For a market out of control, nationalisation is the only solution, or at least start threatening to do it..........but he knows the realpolitik.
But then he knows the public are already paying approx. 20% on their bills to provide green subsidies and this is due to rise to 33% in the near future! Guess who was the cabinet minister at the time that signed that policy off?
Worse is the power of the companies themselves, they are like pigs in shit...........
http://www.eurelectric.org/media/79...pean_council_of_22_may-2013-030-0390-01-e.pdf
I suspect a letter from this organisation will carry more weight on future policy direction at EU level than a letter of complaint to your MEP.
Plus ca change.
No offense intended, but if you'd let them know your details and meter reads when you moved in, you wouldn't have had such a large bill. I'm assuming it was addressed to The Occupier, or to the previous tenants?
Estimated bills aren't money grabbing, they're based on prior household usage and weather trends. The reason they get sent is largely to encourage people to call in and provide their contact details, so we can properly bill the account to accurate reads.
If estimated bills weren't sent, people would just forget about their bills altogether (or purposely ignore having to call up / go online and sign up) and then end up with a massive bill to pay every year or so.
Views are my own.
I'm all for markets where there's a genuine basis for competition among producers/suppliers and for choice on the part of consumers, but in the case of most utilities and energy suppliers this is not the case. They are, for the most part, natural monopolies -- what's the basis of competition? it is after all the same gas coming through the same pipes regardless of who you buy it from, and it's the same electricity, generated at the same power stations, regardless of who you buy it from. So-called competition in this market just ends up with multiple organisations diverting resources into attracting customers from each other (resources that could be invested in R&D, new energy sources, and better distribution networks), and siphoning off surpluses to pay dividends to shareholders (surpluses that could be in invested in ... etc, etc), and government resources devoted to regulating the dysfunctional companies (resources that could be invested in... etc etc). There is no obvious way in which the introduction of competition in this market has benefited either consumers or the longer-term development of alternative approaches to energy that could help combat climate change.
Call me old-fashioned, but I'd renationalise the lot of them.