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[Finance] What is your February energy bill ?



Rogero

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Aug 4, 2010
5,720
Shoreham
My gas and electricity for February was £164 after the government £67. I do have a log burner though . January was £230. I am with Eon but when the government scheme finishes will be looking around for something better . I currently pay gas 27p per day and 16.229 per kWh less 6.42 price guarantee. Electric is 40.6p a day and 65.56 kWh less price guarantee 32.84 kWh . I am not sure what will happen with this price guarantee. How does all this compare with you good folks .?
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,778
Back in Sussex
Our bills don't cover 1st to last of the month, but I record our usage in a spreadsheet from the Hugo app, which takes a feed from our smart meter so I know our spend.

Our usage, inclusive of daily standing charge, will be about £280 once today is done. The government's £67 would come off that. We were away for a week so it's artificially low. If we'd been home over half-term too, it would be about £370.

Our January usage was £418. Again, the £67 would come off that to get to our theoretical bill.

We're with Eon and pay...

Electricity - 35.31 per kWh. Standing charge: 42.68p
Gas - 10.33 per kWh. Standing charge: 28.48p
 


SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,717
Incommunicado
Eon Next - Gas £317.47 Electric £170.13
Minus government help £67.00 = £420.60
Four people showering once every day.
Washing machine on at least twice a day.
Heating on 12hrs a day.
Roll on Spring :moo:
 








birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
5,925
David Gilmour's armpit
With Octopus:
Feb bill far better than Jan: £125 (electricity) and £33 gas - only use gas for the cooker, and most of that is standing charge.
Have overpaid the past few months, and currently nearly £500 in credit, so that should (hopefully) absorb the next round of increases and the removal of government assistance.
Plus, the days will be getting longer/warmer....in theory, so usage should fall further.
 


murciagull

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Nov 27, 2006
878
Murcia
Electricity 29 euros (25 pound), gas one butane bottle 17.70 euros (15.00 pound), slightly higher than January but been colder this month.
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,036
The arse end of Hangleton
Eon Next - Gas £317.47 Electric £170.13
Minus government help £67.00 = £420.60
Four people showering once every day.
Washing machine on at least twice a day.
Heating on 12hrs a day.
Roll on Spring :moo:
Bloody hell - you ex-plumbers must be worth a fortune !

Eon Gas - £150
SSE electric - £110 ( long story as to why it isn't dual fuel )

Three adults, showers every other day. Washing machine and dishwasher on daily. Heating as and when - jumpers first !
 




DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,335
Shoreham
I’m not quite sure yet, I had a smart meter installed on the 4th of this month, as yet my device is unable to show my ⚡️ usage but 🔥 is showing an average spend of £2 daily usage which is 33% less than December and January so hopefully my bill should shrink accordingly, we’ve been paying approximately £190 per month for both less the government refund.
 




Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
1,994
Our bills don't cover 1st to last of the month, but I record our usage in a spreadsheet from the Hugo app, which takes a feed from our smart meter so I know our spend.

Our usage, inclusive of daily standing charge, will be about £280 once today is done. The government's £67 would come off that. We were away for a week so it's artificially low. If we'd been home over half-term too, it would be about £370.

Our January usage was £418. Again, the £67 would come off that to get to our theoretical bill.

We're with Eon and pay...

Electricity - 35.31 per kWh. Standing charge: 42.68p
Gas - 10.33 per kWh. Standing charge: 28.48p
Have you done the Winter Cashback sessions through the Hugo app? We are with So Energy who aren't signed up for the scheme - so Hugo to the rescue (y) We've got £16.59 cash back so far ... hopefully more sessions coming in March.

Hugo app shows February spend (with 10 hours to go) as £196.81 (elec £129.36 / gas £67.45) minus the £67.

Our official bill is runs 7th to 6th of month - but daily usage for Feb is down a bit on January.
 




carlzeiss

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May 19, 2009
5,853
Amazonia
February Electricity spend so far = £62.36 including standing charges with 331 kwh drawn from the grid .

Solar generation this month so far = 218 kwh , so total consumption = 549 kwh .

A nominal amount has been sent back .

Therefore average cost per unit consumed including standing charges = £0.113

We do charge our battery storage overnight therefore get the benefit of a lower rate during the day which helps to reduce the overall bill also

Gas use so far is 386kwh with spend of £21.86 including standing charges ( according to the smart meter }

All cost are before government assistance so not too bad considering
 
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Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
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My best Winter Cashback session - 5.30pm to 6.30pm on 13th Feb. We switched virtually everything off - including unplugging Sonos speakers etc. Fridge and fridge/freezer obviously on. Usage was 0.04kWh for the first half hour and the second half hour was 0.05kWh - costing appx 3p for the hour. But the Winter Cashback I can claim end of March was £3.15 !!

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And yes ... Mrs HS put the oven on at 18:31pm!!!!
 




deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
20,962
About £150 for all before the government rebate. We are living in a tiny flat though with new double glazing so about as efficient as it's possible to be. Moving to a larger place soon so days of (relatively) low bills are over.

Gonna be scary when the government schemes end.
 




SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
11,717
Incommunicado
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 :moo:
As regards wealthy ex plumbers I only have my pension/PIP/ Carers allowance to live on.
 


Our latest bill is 18 January to 17 February – Bulb.

Electricity £94.30
229.0 kWh @ 33.7140p plus 31 days @ 40.646p/day

Gas £100.75*
892.8 kWh @ 9.8050p plus 31 days @ 27.1280p/day

Total £195.05 - £67 Gov't payment = £128.05

*bill uses an estimated reading as our smart gas meter is not being smart
They estimated 81 meter units used (2.6 units per day avg), I've just done a reading 10 days after the bill and it was only 5 meter units over the estimate from 18th, so we've obviously used less (2 units per day avg over 41 days).

So adjusting the gas usage to the reading I reckon closer to £100 for the month combined after Government payment.

2 bed semi, built 2014. 2 adults working from home and 1 child. Heating on 2 hours per day. Baths/showers daily. Hot water for washing up (no dishwasher). Washing machine approx 3 times a week. Electric cooker and gas hob. TVs, games console etc.
 


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