Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
11th Jan - 13th Feb Shell Energy
Electricity £124.54 unit 35.4p, s/c 42.697
Gas £188.70 10.295p kw, s/c 10.295
Electricity £124.54 unit 35.4p, s/c 42.697
Gas £188.70 10.295p kw, s/c 10.295
I too have spent this winter indoors wearing shorts and t shirt and a resigned expressionIt's a misnomer, no way is our house icy!!
Apologies - it was a leg pull. We used to have the heating on about 12 hours a day and gradually I got it down to six hours a day by setting the timer to an hour on and an hour off - when nobody complained I reduced it to an hour on and two hours off. Since Mrs WS got to a certain stage in life I've managed to just leave it off until someone complains it's cold and then put it on for a couple of hours. Layers is the answer !I forgot to mention the dishwasher on every night.
I also have to go around closing windows when the heating is on!!!
'Dad it's too hot I can't breath' is often heard in my household
As regards wealthy ex plumbers I only have my pension/PIP/ Carers allowance to live on.
Are they after deduction of the goverment subsidy?11th Jan - 13th Feb Shell Energy
Electricity £124.54 unit 35.4p, s/c 42.697
Gas £188.70 10.295p kw, s/c 10.295
There is a fairer way to do it :The problem with the government subsidy isn't that it wasn't really fair. I live in a small flat and only have electricity. One of the biggest savers was insulating the windows. Here is my breakdown:
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So I'm about the same as last year. There has to be a fairer way of sorting this, even if it does mean folk like me pay more.
There’s a strange market in Europe where even the countries that have essentially nationalised their energy companies eg France, are still beholden for gas and elec costed at wholesale market gas prices.There is a fairer way to do it :
1. All energy supply needs to be owned by the state like the US and Canada. Both the US and Canada restrict price rises to a few percent a year because they own the supply - and also produce most their energy internally
2. Everyone should get a minimum amount of unit of electric, gas and water for free - water ever the average per person consumption is. After that there should be a charge that is eye wateringly expensive with exceptions for those with disabilities etc that need more energy supply.
No, that’s the amount used. We pay by direct debit, which is reduced by the government subsidy until April. We are slightly in credit.Are they after deduction of the goverment subsidy?
I guessed that … the gas cost was huge compared to us (4).No, that’s the amount used. We pay by direct debit, which is reduced by the government subsidy until April. We are slightly in credit.
markets borked and twisted to encourage uneconomical energy production, get more borked and twisted when unplanned changes occur.There’s a strange market in Europe where even the countries that have essentially nationalised their energy companies eg France, are still beholden for gas and elec costed at wholesale market gas prices.