Energy prices 18:13 - Aug 18 with 10207 views | Treforys_Jack | Just a had a lovely email from British Gas offering me an exclusive electricity fixed rate. There are 4 adults in the house with 1 working from home, they are offering me a rate based on last year's usage of £3300, that's just for electricity. I know this has been building for some time, but does anyone have any explanation why we are paying so much for energy whilst the rest of Europe appear to have minimal increases. Is it brexit or fat cats really taking us to the cleaners and blaming covid, Ukraine and brexit. Also I saw Truss saying profit is not a dirty word, but surely this is a disgrace. | | | | |
Energy prices on 12:31 - Aug 19 with 1706 views | swan65split |
Energy prices on 12:26 - Aug 19 by Luther27 | I’m with Octopus who pride themselves in telling me that 100% of my electricity is supplied from renewables. I must have missed the massive increase in wind and solar costs. |
They also stated we don't have the reliance on Russian gas as EU does. Just ripping us one as usual | | | |
Energy prices on 13:40 - Aug 19 with 1674 views | Treforys_Jack |
Energy prices on 07:53 - Aug 19 by raynor94 | Yes, I've had one for a few years and find them great, they really do help you budget, as you can actually see what each appliance costs you |
Cheers thats basically exactly what I wanted to know. | | | |
Energy prices on 19:34 - Aug 19 with 1604 views | Luther27 |
Energy prices on 12:31 - Aug 19 by swan65split | They also stated we don't have the reliance on Russian gas as EU does. Just ripping us one as usual |
Update from Greg at Octopus Energy as to why renewable electricity is so expensive. Why is renewable electricity more expensive? The UK has a single wholesale price for electricity – whether renewable or not. Indeed, renewable electricity costs more because we need to pay for certificates on top of the wholesale price. This is bonkers and we have frequently called for reform. This may happen but not in time for this year. We really are having the piss taken out of us. | |
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Energy prices on 20:10 - Aug 19 with 1587 views | swan65split |
Energy prices on 19:34 - Aug 19 by Luther27 | Update from Greg at Octopus Energy as to why renewable electricity is so expensive. Why is renewable electricity more expensive? The UK has a single wholesale price for electricity – whether renewable or not. Indeed, renewable electricity costs more because we need to pay for certificates on top of the wholesale price. This is bonkers and we have frequently called for reform. This may happen but not in time for this year. We really are having the piss taken out of us. |
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Energy prices on 00:46 - Aug 20 with 1554 views | Treforys_Jack |
Energy prices on 19:34 - Aug 19 by Luther27 | Update from Greg at Octopus Energy as to why renewable electricity is so expensive. Why is renewable electricity more expensive? The UK has a single wholesale price for electricity – whether renewable or not. Indeed, renewable electricity costs more because we need to pay for certificates on top of the wholesale price. This is bonkers and we have frequently called for reform. This may happen but not in time for this year. We really are having the piss taken out of us. |
So it would seem. Think there will be a lot of civil unrest shortly. | | | |
Energy prices on 09:35 - Aug 20 with 1525 views | swan65split |
Energy prices on 00:46 - Aug 20 by Treforys_Jack | So it would seem. Think there will be a lot of civil unrest shortly. |
I am amazed there hasn't been some sort of display from the public already, 40 year sago I am sure it would have been different. | | | |
Energy prices on 10:33 - Aug 20 with 1504 views | Luther27 |
Energy prices on 09:35 - Aug 20 by swan65split | I am amazed there hasn't been some sort of display from the public already, 40 year sago I am sure it would have been different. |
I agree. Unfortunately the energy market in the UK is not fit for purpose. It’s now a cartel with the public held hostage. | |
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Energy prices on 11:15 - Aug 20 with 1488 views | Kilkennyjack |
Energy prices on 10:33 - Aug 20 by Luther27 | I agree. Unfortunately the energy market in the UK is not fit for purpose. It’s now a cartel with the public held hostage. |
Yes but its the direct result of deliberate Tory policy. Its the same water, gas, leccy through same pipes as before. Its just a paper shuffling exercise. The huge downside though is that monies that should have been invested in the infrastucture for the future has - instead - been paid to shareholders as dividends. Taking money out for greed. No thought for tomorrow. Labour should renationalise the lot. | |
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Energy prices on 12:04 - Aug 20 with 1474 views | krunchykarrot |
Energy prices on 21:22 - Aug 18 by builthjack | Switch everything off that you don't need on.. Simple but effective. You will save 30%. So if your bill is going to be £3600, you will save yourself a grand. Switch lights off, chargers, turn your printer off if not using, don't leave the telly on if you are not watching it. Use a battery radio rather than listen to the radio on the telly. Etc etc. |
There are some savings to be made but 30% is amazing well done. Switching a LED light off will save negligible money its only a couple of quid for a year if left on for 8hrs a day. Chargers will switch of after say a phone is full but will keep checking (vampire power about μ £75 a year per house) using a minute amount, if there is nothing connected no cost. Printer can cost up to £10 per year depending on LED etc or model. The big savings are some obvious things like, showers. If you have a Combi Boiler get yourself a thermo mixing valve instead of a 7-10kw shower. Not only will it pay for itself performance will improve. There are some grants for insulation about at the moment so check if you have enough in attic, not just sitting in the rafters but across them as well, this will save you bigtime on the gas/electric heating bill. Hope this helps somebody. | | | |
Energy prices on 13:56 - Aug 20 with 1437 views | Luther27 |
Energy prices on 11:15 - Aug 20 by Kilkennyjack | Yes but its the direct result of deliberate Tory policy. Its the same water, gas, leccy through same pipes as before. Its just a paper shuffling exercise. The huge downside though is that monies that should have been invested in the infrastucture for the future has - instead - been paid to shareholders as dividends. Taking money out for greed. No thought for tomorrow. Labour should renationalise the lot. |
Can’t argue with that. They should never ever have been privatised. Chances to renationalise were missed during Covid with regards to the trains and energy suppliers collapsing. With Govt ownership we were spun the tale that private ownership would create greater competition resulting in higher quality service and cheaper prices. What an absolute lie and a joke that’s turned out to be. | |
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Energy prices on 21:53 - Aug 20 with 1397 views | Jack123 |
Energy prices on 13:56 - Aug 20 by Luther27 | Can’t argue with that. They should never ever have been privatised. Chances to renationalise were missed during Covid with regards to the trains and energy suppliers collapsing. With Govt ownership we were spun the tale that private ownership would create greater competition resulting in higher quality service and cheaper prices. What an absolute lie and a joke that’s turned out to be. |
I am on a token meter, I would say at the moment , it feels like a 30% increase on a weekly/monthly basis just wondering the ones who pay monthly feel the same? Most probably putting in about 90-100 quid a month.. I have read some crazy stuff on Facebook of their supplier asking for x3 that. Direct Debit | |
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Energy prices on 22:29 - Aug 20 with 1385 views | raynor94 |
Energy prices on 21:53 - Aug 20 by Jack123 | I am on a token meter, I would say at the moment , it feels like a 30% increase on a weekly/monthly basis just wondering the ones who pay monthly feel the same? Most probably putting in about 90-100 quid a month.. I have read some crazy stuff on Facebook of their supplier asking for x3 that. Direct Debit |
At the end of the day you only pay for what you use, some of these figures being bandied about are unbelievable. How on earth can you be using in excess of £ 200 during this summer period | |
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Energy prices on 23:01 - Aug 20 with 1372 views | majorraglan |
Energy prices on 11:15 - Aug 20 by Kilkennyjack | Yes but its the direct result of deliberate Tory policy. Its the same water, gas, leccy through same pipes as before. Its just a paper shuffling exercise. The huge downside though is that monies that should have been invested in the infrastucture for the future has - instead - been paid to shareholders as dividends. Taking money out for greed. No thought for tomorrow. Labour should renationalise the lot. |
At least with the gas and electricity you have a limited choice of supplier, in terms of water there is no choice and it all, it’s a terrible state of affairs. I think it’s gone to far to renationalised and it would cost far too much, one way to address the issue is to apply really stringent key performance indicators to their performance targets and if they fail to achieve them they get fined. If they lie about their performance as 1 water company did gine then and send the directors to jail. They won’t mess about then. | | | |
Energy prices on 23:06 - Aug 20 with 1363 views | Luther27 |
Energy prices on 23:01 - Aug 20 by majorraglan | At least with the gas and electricity you have a limited choice of supplier, in terms of water there is no choice and it all, it’s a terrible state of affairs. I think it’s gone to far to renationalised and it would cost far too much, one way to address the issue is to apply really stringent key performance indicators to their performance targets and if they fail to achieve them they get fined. If they lie about their performance as 1 water company did gine then and send the directors to jail. They won’t mess about then. |
There is no choice between energy suppliers. Try and find a better deal on any of their sites and the answer is the same…..stay with the provider you are with. The market has failed us. | |
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Energy prices on 23:09 - Aug 20 with 1358 views | raynor94 |
Energy prices on 23:01 - Aug 20 by majorraglan | At least with the gas and electricity you have a limited choice of supplier, in terms of water there is no choice and it all, it’s a terrible state of affairs. I think it’s gone to far to renationalised and it would cost far too much, one way to address the issue is to apply really stringent key performance indicators to their performance targets and if they fail to achieve them they get fined. If they lie about their performance as 1 water company did gine then and send the directors to jail. They won’t mess about then. |
No complaints with water, £20 a month with a water meter | |
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Energy prices on 23:17 - Aug 20 with 1355 views | Jack123 |
Energy prices on 22:29 - Aug 20 by raynor94 | At the end of the day you only pay for what you use, some of these figures being bandied about are unbelievable. How on earth can you be using in excess of £ 200 during this summer period |
I think at the moment, it's just over 100 a month for electric only, but I have read posts on facebook people complaining about their providers asking for nearly 400 a month? I am not sure, if gas is included in that. | |
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Energy prices on 01:01 - Aug 21 with 1342 views | swan65split |
Energy prices on 22:29 - Aug 20 by raynor94 | At the end of the day you only pay for what you use, some of these figures being bandied about are unbelievable. How on earth can you be using in excess of £ 200 during this summer period |
Payments are calculated for use throughout the year, | | | |
Energy prices on 06:57 - Aug 21 with 1332 views | CountyJim |
Energy prices on 22:29 - Aug 20 by raynor94 | At the end of the day you only pay for what you use, some of these figures being bandied about are unbelievable. How on earth can you be using in excess of £ 200 during this summer period |
You don't though these companies have hiked the standing charges you can do all you can saving but they have shafted us | | | |
Energy prices on 12:25 - Aug 22 with 1253 views | Gwyn737 | The CEO of Octopus has pointed out that if the price of beer had risen at the same rate as energy we’d be now be paying £25 a pint! | | | |
Energy prices on 13:52 - Aug 22 with 1218 views | Kilkennyjack | | |
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Energy prices on 14:19 - Aug 22 with 1211 views | felixstowe_jack |
Not sure what sewage has to do with the global energy crisis. Not another off topic post surely. | |
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Energy prices on 14:21 - Aug 22 with 1207 views | onehunglow |
Energy prices on 06:57 - Aug 21 by CountyJim | You don't though these companies have hiked the standing charges you can do all you can saving but they have shafted us |
So take a deal without SCs | |
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Energy prices on 14:30 - Aug 22 with 1207 views | onehunglow | Truss hasnt caused the explosion of prices.# Vlad has yet he seems to be getting away with it. Nice work . | |
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Energy prices on 18:18 - Aug 24 with 1125 views | krunchykarrot |
Energy prices on 14:30 - Aug 22 by onehunglow | Truss hasnt caused the explosion of prices.# Vlad has yet he seems to be getting away with it. Nice work . |
Pointless explaining OHL, watch how many Euro countries start putting pressure on Ukraine to accept some derisory terms to make peace. If people want to point fingers then any government will do over the last 40yrs as our energy and water policies are a joke. We have been so busy with the Green agenda that there will be people i know on O.A.pension only who have ordered in coal. | | | |
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