Energy bills
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Re: Energy bills
EDF has sent me a few notes pointing out that my electricity usage is way more this year in May, June and July than last year. Not sure they actually read replies that say "I wasn't in the apartment for those months last year" !!!
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Re: Energy bills
They get us to pay twice for the same water!
Pay for it clean out of the pipe, pay again for it to be taken away once used (along with whatever extras we let them have).
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Re: Energy bills
I've never liked the idea of getting something metered that I can get unlimited, but the savings do seem to have remained worthwhile?
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Re: Energy bills
I thought that, then, when we moved into this place there was a water meter already. Despite being at home much more the bills are considerably less than the previous place. (About 1/3 less iirc).
We're not wasteful with it ie no lawn watering etc but then we weren't when it was unmetered.
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Re: Energy bills
Shell now offering fixed rates again, it's about what I'm paying now, £160pm, which will mean I'd probably miss out on the cap reduction in October, but then the cap is predicted to raise in January.
So it's a gamble as to whether or not it's worth it depending on what the next cap increase may or may not be
So it's a gamble as to whether or not it's worth it depending on what the next cap increase may or may not be
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Re: Energy bills
Our Shell 24 month contracts expires end September 2023. Shell is currently offering 13 month fixed contracts but we'll make a decision mid September. Will be interesting to see what (if any) effect the fact that European gas reserves are now 90% full (three months ahead of schedule) will have on energy prices.
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Re: Energy bills
Octopus have just announced 12 month fixed price, suggesting about £10 saving over the year.
Any thoughts on likely price changes?
Any thoughts on likely price changes?
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Re: Energy bills
My contract is just about to run out . EDF are offering a fixed price contract to end Sept 2026 as below
Estimated usage 3,208 kWh £114 per month £1368 per annum ( 44.15 p daytime / 8,57 night ) if that helps ?
Estimated usage 3,208 kWh £114 per month £1368 per annum ( 44.15 p daytime / 8,57 night ) if that helps ?
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Re: Energy bills
More a case of the entrail-gazers having an informed opinion on how wholesale prices might change in the contract period.
ML MSE suggesting a drop in the autumn and rise in spring.
If that were to be the case, that would - roughly - mean lower prices when we're using more.
But if ML has published it, then Octopus will now know so presumably have factored it in.
Here's the proposal:
Based on the latest industry estimate of your energy use. Regular readings make this more accurate.
Tariff cost breakdown
Electricity
Daily standing charge 47.95p /day
Unit rate 28.36p /kWh
Early exit fee
(For changing tariff or supplier)
£75
Gas
Daily standing charge 27.47p /day
Unit rate 7.14p /kWh
Early exit fee
(For changing tariff or supplier)
£75
MSE
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utili ... orth-it--/
ML MSE suggesting a drop in the autumn and rise in spring.
If that were to be the case, that would - roughly - mean lower prices when we're using more.
But if ML has published it, then Octopus will now know so presumably have factored it in.
Here's the proposal:
Based on the latest industry estimate of your energy use. Regular readings make this more accurate.
Tariff cost breakdown
Electricity
Daily standing charge 47.95p /day
Unit rate 28.36p /kWh
Early exit fee
(For changing tariff or supplier)
£75
Gas
Daily standing charge 27.47p /day
Unit rate 7.14p /kWh
Early exit fee
(For changing tariff or supplier)
£75
MSE
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utili ... orth-it--/
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Re: Energy bills
Anyone's guess Hoss. Just heard a bloke talking about the wholesale markets. They've adjusted to cover the loss from Russia but they're very tight. eg a threatened strike in just one of the bits of the Australian gas industry caused prices to spike by 30%. They called it off, hence it was just a spike. Volatility is the order of the day for the time being. If you lock in for 12 months at least you know what your costs are going to be and can plan accordingly.
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Re: Energy bills
Indeed. They will be offering them because people ask for them and - presumably - they predict more stability in the market.
The predicted fall was mentioned as happening on the news yesterday.
Realistically, do you think that energy prices will stay lower?
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Re: Energy bills
I wouldn't be too sceptical about time fixed deals tbh. Yes, it locks in customers but it gives them forward visibility ie known cash flow so they can trade in futures with a firm view of income and demand. Their retail outfit can borrow on a better basis on a defined future income (as can most of us) to buy next years gas. For the customer it puts the risk on the supplier so, in a sense, they have better forward visibility and can plan better too.
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Re: Energy bills
Apart from the coffee (L'Or instant here), my thoughts too. Daily charge isn't going to alter either.
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Re: Energy bills
Fixed rate mortgages worked out pretty well for a lot of people. I wouldn't say that corporate risk bods predict the future perfectly every time.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Re: Energy bills
One of the few good choices I've ever made was a 2 year fixed deal in June 2021!Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 8:42 am Fixed rate mortgages worked out pretty well for a lot of people. I wouldn't say that corporate risk bods predict the future perfectly every time.
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Re: Energy bills
MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:24 pm Shell now offering fixed rates again, it's about what I'm paying now, £160pm, which will mean I'd probably miss out on the cap reduction in October, but then the cap is predicted to raise in January.
So it's a gamble as to whether or not it's worth it depending on what the next cap increase may or may not be
Just been digging through Shell & the MSE energy club info.
If what you've been offered is the same or close to what they offered me it ain't worth shit, only 0.5% less than the current cap that's due to be cut in October, and they're insisting on having smart meters installed to get the 'deal'.
Yeah but nah
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Re: Energy bills
Octopus estimated offer is £10 per month lower, total £2006 (inc daily charges) for the year.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2023 11:44 pm Just been digging through Shell & the MSE energy club info.
If what you've been offered is the same or close to what they offered me it ain't worth shit, only 0.5% less than the current cap that's due to be cut in October
My fuel use is only likely to be reduced by better weather, we've made pretty much all the usage reductions we can.
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