[News] Energy bills to top £4200 at the start of next year

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Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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Haha yes so I am. Apologies. NSC took me to that as the newest post and hadn’t picked up the age.
You have waited 50 minutes to reply to me so policy has probably changed again. You need to be quick in this game.
 






Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,429
North of Brighton
We have solar panels and so for a few years now have learnt to do high energy tasks during daylight [dishwasher / washing machine / ironing / tumble-dryer / etc] but the one [anytime] device is the kettle.
This winter we plan to boil up a full-ish kettle late afternoon [still daylight] and store in a large thermos flask so the evening coffee will not require a non-solar assisted kettle boil.
This feels like really small / fiddley change but if it saves me 365 kettle boils per year, here are my sums:

1 kettle boil takes 2 minutes and our kettle is 2Kw so 365 boils is ~12KwH per year at 34p [new 2 year cap KwH unit charge] will save me errrm £4
If you have to buy the flask [say £4], payback will start at the beginning of year 2.
Is it worthwhile?
I just boil a kettle on the gas hob instead. Apparently it's cheaper and definitely it's hotter.
 


KZNSeagull

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Nov 26, 2007
19,999
Wolsingham, County Durham
There was a lady on the Martin Lewis show this week living in a 3 bed house but with only 2 people living there - her usage meant that her monthly DD should be over £400 a month! Some people clearly need some serious energy saving advice.
 






nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
Must admit the mild weather has been a blessing, still no heating on since April. Think in a week I'll finally have to give in
 




schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Mid mid mid Sussex
I just boil a kettle on the gas hob instead. Apparently it's cheaper and definitely it's hotter.
Yes, and no - it depends how expensive your gas and electricity are:

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Taken from this Youtube video I posted previously (in this thread?):




Given the current capped prices of 10.3p/kWh for gas and 34.0p/kWh for electricity, the relative costs are:

Gas - 0.356 * 10.3 = 3.66p / kettle boil

Electricity - 0.1084 * 34 = 3.68p / kettle boil

So, err... :banana:
 




fly high

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Aug 25, 2011
1,347
in a house
Yes, and no - it depends how expensive your gas and electricity are:

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Taken from this Youtube video I posted previously (in this thread?):




Given the current capped prices of 10.3p/kWh for gas and 34.0p/kWh for electricity, the relative costs are:

Gas - 0.356 * 10.3 = 3.66p / kettle boil

Electricity - 0.1084 * 34 = 3.68p / kettle boil

So, err... :banana:

Just a thought but could you microwave it?
 








beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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notice lack of wind currently? not good for wind generation and we're about to see some very expensive energy price spikes. we'll be insultated for now but really need some proper long term solution.
 


CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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Shoreham Beach
notice lack of wind currently? not good for wind generation and we're about to see some very expensive energy price spikes. we'll be insultated for now but really need some proper long term solution.
Isn't the market pricing model, based upon the most expensive unit required at any one time?
 


pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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notice lack of wind currently? not good for wind generation and we're about to see some very expensive energy price spikes. we'll be insultated for now but really need some proper long term solution.
Its been relatively windy (45% renewable generation last week) and very mild recently. Hopefully we have been toping up our reserves of gas to smooth supply when things change.
 






beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Isn't the market pricing model, based upon the most expensive unit required at any one time?
thats how i understand it too, with extra complexity at the electricity price end. squeeze of no wind and everyone going gas (across northern europe) spikes the price for the electricity generated.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
12,187
Cumbria
Energy company automatically reduced my monthly payments down. I'm overpaying on purpose ya bastards so that if / when it gets really bad I've got a buffer in there.

Sods.

Put it back to what it was before.
Yes - mine did the same. I just upped it again. You can also make one-off payments.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
notice lack of wind currently? not good for wind generation and we're about to see some very expensive energy price spikes. we'll be insultated for now but really need some proper long term solution.
As a daily runner, I'd say it's been a bit mixed recently. Last week, some days running down Grand Avenue onto Worthing seafront, the headwind was so strong I was almost blown to a standstill.

There have been a couple of almost wind-less days though, but they are very much an exception.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
Its been relatively windy (45% renewable generation last week) and very mild recently. Hopefully we have been toping up our reserves of gas to smooth supply when things change.
This November was been as we could of hope for in reduced reliance on imported gas, mild and lots of wind (and rain of course). The worse type of weather of cloudy, still and pretty cold. Looks like a bit of that this week.

Signs of a Tory U-turn on onshore wind and finally some action on insulation.
 


Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
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Energy company automatically reduced my monthly payments down. I'm overpaying on purpose ya bastards so that if / when it gets really bad I've got a buffer in there.

Sods.

Put it back to what it was before.
Can’t you take what you were previously overpaying and stick it in an interest earning bank account (albeit little interest)? Why would you want the energy company to earn off your ££?
 
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