- Aug 7, 2003
- 8,090
£556.36
I think we're on the same page, Mrs Zef is at home all day working in the smallest room in the house.Our bills are way higher than anyone else has posted so far. I have a wife who is cold even at 20 degrees
I can’t bring myself to tell you how much it was
Only £1150? You got off lightly, we were over £3k in credit last November.I've been paying £120 p/m for the last few months, but have been in dispute with my supplier. Basically, my gas reading was way lower than their estimate (my elec readings were higher than their estimates, so it wasn't as if I was trying to rip them off). After much photographing of meter (a smart one, but they can't read it), meter box, connections etc, they finally relented, and I'm now £1150 in credit!! Hopefully they'll send some of that back and reduce my monthly's!!
Bloody hell, working in the toilet all day?I think we're on the same page, Mrs Zef is at home all day working in the smallest room in the house.
Note to self, get the heating control gizmo installed pronto. . .
Gas £218.74
Elec £97.94
Octopus flexible tariff
Elec
49.35p per kWh
Standing charge 45.26p a day
Gas
14.12p per kWh
Standing charge 25.56p per day
We are with Bulb but supposed to be transferred over to Octopus at some point after Bulb went into administration.
Your unit costs are a lot higher than our current rates with Bulb!
Electricity 33.7140p per kWh and 40.646p/day
Gas 9.8050p per kWh and 27.1280p/day
Is that an Eco 7 tariff or something? As it seems to be higher than all those listed on https://octopus.energy/tariffs/
Note their tracker tariff rates are currently
Which is about half what yours are.
- 24.57 p/kWh (Electric)
- 5.95 p/kWh (Gas)
Same problem with Octopus and gas readingsJan was £214 Elec and £301 Gas
Feb is £165 Elec and £210 Gas
This is according to Hugo anyway. Meanwhile I am £1k plus in credit with Octopus who have not been able to get a gas reading from my smart meter since October. I have no idea how Hugo can get the readings but not Octopus. Household is 5 adults with two working from home.
And Bulb – we had our smart meters updated a few years ago but the Gas meter will never do a smart reading.Same problem with Octopus and gas readings
We are with Bulb but supposed to be transferred over to Octopus at some point after Bulb went into administration.
Your unit costs are a lot higher than our current rates with Bulb!
Electricity 33.7140p per kWh and 40.646p/day
Gas 9.8050p per kWh and 27.1280p/day
Is that an Eco 7 tariff or something? As it seems to be higher than all those listed on https://octopus.energy/tariffs/
Note their tracker tariff rates are currently
Which is less than half what yours are.
- 24.57 p/kWh (Electric)
- 5.95 p/kWh (Gas)
I'm certain smart meters save money if you have the real time display somewhere that's easy to see. Ours is on my desk next to my Mac, so I'm looking at it now. We try to keep total energy costs to below £10/day - so by having the real time thingy easily visible we can shut things down as required. It can be quite scary how the cost racks up.Gas from Octopus: 1302 kwh @ 16.23p/kwh -EPG + 25.56p daily standing charge= £134.88. Electricity from Good Energy 119kwh 64.9p/kwh + 44.55p daily standing charge = £89.71. Both are a significant reduction from January's.
Gas heating is on twice a day and we have gas cooker.
We are currently having double glazed sliding sash windows installed at huge expense so hopefully won't be facing these energy costs next winter.
Do smart meters really save money? I've a gizmo that gives real time Electricity readings but don't really look at it.