Resolvenjack
Alan Waddle
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2020
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Was with Neon Reef last year on a fixed rate of 13.84p per kwh & 12.99p per day standing charge. Consequently because of the huge rise in energy prices late last year they couldn't continue to provide at that price & went bust in November.
I was automatically transferred to British Gas by Ofgem & the rate offered was 21.18p per kwh & 24.867p per day standing charge which wasn't great but acceptable at the time.
Have just checked my tariff info in app & it has been updated to the new rates effective 1st April when the price cap raises & it has been increased to 28.29p per kwh & 48.15p per day standing charge.
So our standing charge has gone up from £47.42 pa to £175.75 pa within the space of 4 months or so & the cost of electricity has risen from £401.36 pa to £820.41 pa based on our average usage of 2900 kwh. We live in a small 1 bedroom flat.
Can't imagine what the cost for a larger property will be especially homes with young children & the elderly in them. We are fortunate that there is only the two of us here.
I was automatically transferred to British Gas by Ofgem & the rate offered was 21.18p per kwh & 24.867p per day standing charge which wasn't great but acceptable at the time.
Have just checked my tariff info in app & it has been updated to the new rates effective 1st April when the price cap raises & it has been increased to 28.29p per kwh & 48.15p per day standing charge.
So our standing charge has gone up from £47.42 pa to £175.75 pa within the space of 4 months or so & the cost of electricity has risen from £401.36 pa to £820.41 pa based on our average usage of 2900 kwh. We live in a small 1 bedroom flat.
Can't imagine what the cost for a larger property will be especially homes with young children & the elderly in them. We are fortunate that there is only the two of us here.