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anyone got recommendations for suppliers,i am with i supply at moment ,they are cheap but awful customer service almost non existent. used to be with a firm which is now shell energy
 
try bulb. we is with edf atm, 16p/kWh.elec. will be shopping round next month. just seen on a USA post, 11c./kWh. thats about 8p in our currency. talk about rip off britain.
 
I use Utility Point... <15p/kWh with 15p standing charge. You submit monthly readings. I told them to put my monthly DD down a few months ago and they did, no questions/hassle.
 
Pure Planet are the cheapest I've found, and 100% renewable too. 14.8p/kwh electric and 3p/kwh gas with ÂŁ8 per month standing charge per meter. I pay about ÂŁ60 a month in summer and ÂŁ80 a month in winter combined
 
Can someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ?
You pay extra for Green energy (Supporting it), or even stored green energy.
(But in reality - they are not sorting / labeling electrons )
"Grid watch" was quite informative for imports ,wind-farmed, biomas , hydro-n-storage (Lo-carbon Nuclear !)
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. thats about 8p in our currency. talk about rip off britain.
Try living on a small island ,like IOW , have to add in cost of ferry - (topical) .. We have borders to defend !
( our version of Obama care = TAXES,and a historic spend on higher education )
 
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Can someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ? Does someone actually add up all of this to make sure it's not double sold ?
It's just that they buy their energy from renewable sources for example pure planet that I mentioned is wind & solar the gas is carbon offset
 
It's just that they buy their energy from renewable sources for example pure planet that I mentioned is wind & solar the gas is carbon offset
Don't all companies buy it from the grid ? Does someone actually check to make sure the total renewable produced is less than or equal to the total renewable sold ?

(Sorry... as Jack Regan would have said... "the hairs on my wooden leg tell me something is up")
 
try bulb. we is with edf atm, 16p/kWh.elec. will be shopping round next month. just seen on a USA post, 11c./kWh. thats about 8p in our currency. talk about rip off britain.

It probably depends which State you live in but my Son lives in Arizona and they pay 3 different tarrifs throughout the day, most expensive being 4 till 6 in the afternoon.
The aircon runs 18hrs a day for cooling and comes on occasionally overnight for heating (no gas).
It's a bit like petrol, it may be cheap per unit but their average usage is far higher than ours.
 
I don’t particualy like comparison sites, but uswitch is pretty good. Every time I renew I go on them.

I’m with EDF at the moment after coming to the end of octopus.

I was surprised it was one of the big 6 that was cheapest, it looks like the little companies that are normally the cheapest have got there attention.

One bit of advice. Research the company that has the best price. Sometimes they are so cheap that they cannot function properly. The reviews will let you know.
 
Can someone please explain how a supply company can supply "100% renewable energy" ? Does someone actually add up all of this to make sure it's not double sold ?

The wording the suppliers use won't say they supply you with, only that they buy renewable.
The energy you receive won't necessarily be renewable.
The supplier buys from the Generator, not the Grid.
The Grid transport the Generators energy but what you receive could be generated elswhere from non renewables.

Because of the claims being made OFGEM must audit the suppliers to make sure it all adds up.
 

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