
Energy tariffs explained
Don’t know where to start when it comes to comparing energy tariffs? It can be confusing as different suppliers will have different tariff names, rates
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Don’t know where to start when it comes to comparing energy tariffs? It can be confusing as different suppliers will have different tariff names, rates
You may want to change your energy supplier for various reasons, such as to save you money or choose a greener energy option. Regardless of
The details of your electricity or gas supplier will be listed on your bill or annual statement if you are on a Pay As You
If you have decided to take a better deal and switch your energy supplier, you may now be wondering how long it will take for
Switching energy suppliers is one of the easiest ways to lower energy bills and keep more money in your pocket. Although switching is quick and
Customers who pay for their energy by Direct Debit usually do not have to pay a security deposit. Likewise Pay as You Go customers will
All the charges that go together to form your energy bill can be confusing. Different tariff rates, additional charges and all add up to make
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It’s true there are more fun things to do than examine your energy bill and plenty of other things which are easier to read, too,
An electricity meter is like a speedometer on your car. Your meter measures the amount of electricity that you use. The readings taken from your
It’s true there are more fun things to do than examine your energy bill and it isn’t the easiest thing to read either, but it
When comparing bills, you will sometimes hear about an average energy user or average energy consumption. But what is ‘average’ and is it useful when