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excessive electricity use
Last post Tue, Apr 22 2008, 5:18 PM by Gareth Glyn. 55 replies.
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Thu, Feb 08 2007, 11:09 PM |
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kenny.diamond
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excessive electricity use
I stay in a 3 bedroom house,2 adult and 3 grown up kids, with gas central heating and a gas cooker, I've worked out my average kwh for the last 5 years and its 21000kwh per year,£54 per month, about average looking at some of your other posts, but my electricity average is approx 8700 over the last 5 years, just the usual things, ie; 3 tv's, 2 computers, tumble dryer, wash m/c, microwave, dishwasher , and british gas has just bumped me up from £60 per month to £109 for my electricity, should the usage be as high as this?
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:45 AM |
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christy
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Re: excessive electricity use
Hi Kenny.diamond,
I just have electric, I cannot believe your electric is so high, your heating is gas, so why are you being charged all this money I would complain, we have economy seven which is astronomical, I have never sat down and worked out the KWH, but my electric has trebled. Due to the fact that there are to many price rises, each year on fuel, for the first 1000 KWH, we are charged a high Tariff, we are also charged a monthly premium for fixed prices. I am appalled by these excessive over charges, I hear British Gas is bringing there prices down, in March but is this just on gas. British Gas customers were complaining that they should have cut there prices during the Winter months. As British gas has lost 2 million customers, then they may get these back, but is it just a ploy for maybe a year then up the prices go again.Its about, time all the Gas and Electric Companies dropped there prices also.
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 9:39 AM |
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Scott Byrom
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Re: excessive electricity use
Kenny,
That is a very high level of consumption for electricity and I'd advise that you speak to your energy supplier to ensure that this is 100% accurate.
The UK average for electricity is 3300kwh p/year so you are 2.5 times the average. You are also spending £1308 a year on electricity alone at the new figure of £109 p/month. The UK average bill is £1000 for both gas and electricity.
Let me know how you get on.
Regards,
Scott Byrom
moneysupermarket.com
Regards,
Scott Byrom
Utilities Manager
moneysupermarket.com
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 9:55 AM |
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Scott Byrom
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Re: excessive electricity use
Christy,
Firstly, if you are on an Economy 7 tariff but are not using atleast 20% of your energy during the appropriate times (1am - 8am) then you need to take action. The Economy 7 tariffs are only beneficial to customers who have timers on their appliances (and can run them in the early morning) or worked shifts.
With regards to British Gas, their prices will be live on moneysupermarket today. They have launched a new online tariff - Click Energy 2, a fixed tariff - Price Guarantee 2008; and they have reduced their standard rates by 17% for Gas and 11% for Electric.
No body can say what energy prices will be like in a years time but that doesn't mean you shouldn't benefit from cheaper bills by changing energy provider now. I would expect other energy providers to now follow in British Gas' footsteps and reduce their prices as they compete for customers.
Remember, there is no limit as to how often you change providers. Energy contracts usually last 28-days and I would advise that you look to change providers atleast twice a year to ensure you are getting the best deal.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Scott Byrom
moneysupermarket.com
Regards,
Scott Byrom
Utilities Manager
moneysupermarket.com
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 10:13 AM |
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christy
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Hi Scott,
Thank you for your reply, I think the Tariffs for economy 7 are very poor, we are not offered the same as other customers, do you know of any companies that have the lowest Tariff for the night time. I dont want to leave the heating on all night and early morning, so I switch it off at the mains, and I have lower bills. Most people are out during the day so there is no benefit, with economy 7 its the most dearest heating system I have ever used. I feel that these companies are really taking avantage of there customers on economy 7. In fact Gas and Electric companies, have let down all the customers by overcharging on the fuel, they hold back the cheaper prices for both fuels deliberately. And its about time they were regulated by the Government properly, we have all been ripped off.
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 5:06 PM |
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kenny.diamond
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Re: excessive electricity use
Thanks for the info, I'll be working out some facts and figures over the weekend and calling British gas back, I'll let you know how I got on, cheers, Kenny
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Tue, Mar 13 2007, 12:10 PM |
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tja1
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Re: excessive electricity use
I too have had a HUGE electricity bill. From November to February our bill was £491.97 we had also paid £160 in direct debits. The supplier has suggested we take readings for 5 days to compare them, done that and Saturdays to Sundays reading said we used 64kwh, Sunday to Monday (these are taking evening) said 62kwh. On Sunday I had the washer and dryer on 3 times, dishwasher and we were in, Monday we were at work from 7.30am to 5pm and the only thing that had been on was the dishwasher. The supplier also wants to change our direct debit to £80 per month and this is when the account has been paid up to date!!! Does anybody else use as much electricity a this???? I think our neighbours are tapping into ours!!....or at least the rest of the street!
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Thu, Mar 22 2007, 5:40 PM |
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mjohnhill
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Re: excessive electricity use
sorry at wits end - 2 bed house - 2x tvs, 1xpc, washer/drier, microwave, dvd, sky box. elec stove. gas heating. spent over £1300 on elec this year. pls someone tell me this isnt possible
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Thu, Mar 22 2007, 8:28 PM |
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george1939
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Re: excessive electricity use
Yearly gas units if 26000 kilo watts can cost £54 or less each month on direct debit . Allows for this time of year 104 kilo watts gas each day for heating /water and cooking 5300 units of electricity £46 every month or less on direct debit allowing for 15 kilo watts daily now and in the lighter night months 12 kilo watts daily Taking your figure of 8700 yearly units ratio 1.6415 gives a monthly figure of £75.51 and should be less due to price reductions March and April 2007
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Thu, Mar 22 2007, 8:33 PM |
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george1939
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Re: excessive electricity use
Replying to kenny diamond
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Mon, Apr 02 2007, 7:11 PM |
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hhobby14
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Re: excessive electricity use
i TOO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH AN EXCESSIVE ELECTRICITY USE. WE HAD A NEW DIGITAL ELECTRIC METER FITTED ON 6TH DECEMBER 2006 AND WAS ON 0000 IT NOW READS 3547ON 2ND APRIL 2007. i AM VERY CAREFUL WHAT WE USE, WE ALSO LIVE IN A MID-TERRACE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. WE DON'T HAVE GAS BUT HAVE SOLID FUEL CENTRAL HEATING RUN ON A CHARNWOOD FIRE. WE ALSO HAVE AN EMMERSION HEATER ON 24/7
THANKS
HELEN
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Mon, Apr 02 2007, 9:19 PM |
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george1939
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3547 works out at 30.31 Kilowatts daily this is excessive [average this time of year is 15 K watts daily] less in spring/summer months without lights on. With solid fuel central heating a large cylinder is storing the hot water for washing needs, staggered bath/shower times times could dispence almost with the immersion heater. [I don't see the need for 24/7]] this will 'eatup' the electricity units Something is amiss though? Electricity units are now only 8.5 pence to 9.5 pence each with an ''ordinary electric meter '' 'but' this does [not explain this excessive electricity useage ] Yes some of the blame is the immersion heater. Puzzled? Knock your immersion heater off for one day and see if the electricity consumption can come down to 15 to 16 units daily Bath from the hot storage cylinder water . Washing machine, fridge dishwasher ,etc should be okay.
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Mon, Apr 02 2007, 10:08 PM |
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hhobby14
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Re: excessive electricity use
Ok thanks will try that and see what happens. will let you know how I get on.
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Mon, Apr 02 2007, 10:10 PM |
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hhobby14
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I've also found an eletricity bill from my old house and was using about 13 units a day and 2 at night.
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Tue, Apr 03 2007, 9:30 AM |
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tja1
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Re: excessive electricity use
Hi, me again. Just had another electricity bill for 1 month and it the actual reading which is £159.07 from 25 Feb to 26 March, saying units used is 1582! Is this right? we have turned the underfloor heating more or less off and as Ive said we are out of the house from 7.30am til 5pm. This getting beyond a joke now, we have oil central heating and don't have an immersion heater! I had Economy 7 fitted last Monday but obvioulsy this doesnt reflect in this bill. Should I change supplier, I feel this is takeing the wotsit.
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