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[Finance] What is your February energy bill ?



jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,161
Brighton
£160 before any rebate. With £67 rebate and qualifying for warm home thingy of £150 I'm in credit for February.
For that following such things that's Ovo energy. Small 30s semi. 3 kids so plenty of cooking and washing and a missus at home all day. Lucky she's hardy.
 




Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,102
Withdean area
£160 before any rebate. With £67 rebate and qualifying for warm home thingy of £150 I'm in credit for February.
For that following such things that's Ovo energy. Small 30s semi. 3 kids so plenty of cooking and washing and a missus at home all day. Lucky she's hardy.

That’s really low compared to us. Well done.

Is the house kept warm all day and evening 7 days a week, baths for all, with a stack of washing and tumble drying?
 


jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,161
Brighton
That’s really low compared to us. Well done.

Is the house kept warm all day and evening 7 days a week, baths for all, with a stack of washing and tumble drying?
No it ranges from cold to kin cold, I'm told. Baths are shared and tumble drying is non existent.
Food prices have been a far bigger impact than energy for us. Just the dairy bill is massive - 1kg of butter, 2.5kg cheese, and 4 gallons milk each week and the fruit trough empties at a punitive rate.
 




Goldstone1976

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NSC Patron
Apr 30, 2013
13,791
Herts
3 gas meters and 3 electric meters = 3 x £67 rebate not taken into account in below numbers.

Elec day rate = 39.702p/kwh ex 5% VAT
Elec night rate = 23.494p/kwh ditto
Elec standing charge = 37.169p/day
Gas rate = 9.818p/kwh exc 5% VAT
Gas standing charge = 27.128p/day

Bulb

1x 87-year old who needs her place at 21C; reasonably insulated and double-glazed
1x EV charged at night = 35-45kw per charge, 3-4 x per week
2x adults, one of whom is generally WFH each day; poor insulation; single, very draughty glazing (can't change it)

Elec: £74.82; £25.23; & £265.87;
Gas: £400.07; £147.32; & £219.81
 






Elbow750

Well-known member
Jun 21, 2020
449
At the end of April I will be having a 10.4 kWh solar panel array installed. Taking the total to 14.4 kWh as I already have 4 kWh on my roof. Hopefully, I will never have an electricity bill ever again.
How much is the 10.4 array costing? I've got 4kw and would love some more panels .
 


Mortdecai

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Aug 6, 2009
527
Kirkkonummi, Finland
How much is the 10.4 array costing? I've got 4kw and would love some more panels .
Not cheap as I am having the array built at the bottom of my garden. Generally, for the roof it would have been around €21k. However, the ground work is going to cost me another €11k. So much digging and concreting. But it will mean I get, in the summer, at least 10kWh for at least 15 hours a day plus the 4kWh I already have on my roof.

The 2 previous summers with just my 4kWh on the roof meant that I did not get an energy bill in over 5 months. So, with the additional 10.4kWh panels I do not expect to get and energy bills ever again, or water bills come to that as we have an electric pump connected to out 150 metre deep well.
 




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