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The energy prices have been a real killer lately, right? It’s like every time you turn around, they’ve gone up again. I remember when you could just run a heater in the shed without thinking twice about the cost, but now it feels like you need to take out a loan just to keep warm in the winter!

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10 hours ago, CanDynamo said:

The energy prices have been a real killer lately, right? It’s like every time you turn around, they’ve gone up again. I remember when you could just run a heater in the shed without thinking twice about the cost, but now it feels like you need to take out a loan just to keep warm in the winter!

All part of their obsession with control?

The more worried the plebs are the easier to control?

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Over the first 6 months of this year, electricity prices paid to generators have averaged something like £79/MWh or 7.9p/KWh.

Currently my electricity bill is 23.76p/KWH and standing charge is 58.18p per day, meaning realistically on an average day the actual price per KWH is 28.75p.

 

The normal electricty rate should be about 11p/kwh as it would have been back pre 2020, but since then climate levies, emergency costs etc have been heaped onto consumer bills and never removed once the emergency ended........

 

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9 minutes ago, Stonepark said:

Over the first 6 months of this year, electricity prices paid to generators have averaged something like £79/MWh or 7.9p/KWh.

Currently my electricity bill is 23.76p/KWH and standing charge is 58.18p per day, meaning realistically on an average day the actual price per KWH is 28.75p.

 

The normal electricty rate should be about 11p/kwh as it would have been back pre 2020, but since then climate levies, emergency costs etc have been heaped onto consumer bills and never removed once the emergency ended........

 

Absolutely criminal from the 650 Imbeciles, they should be in Jail.

 

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A lot of people are struggling to make sense of their bills and find ways to save. I've seen some folks mention switching providers to get better rates. Personally, I've had a decent experience with Octopus Energy. They’ve been pretty transparent about their pricing, and I've found their customer service to be top-notch. They also have some good deals for new customers, which might be worth checking out if you're considering a switch. Plus, if you do decide to switch, you can use an Octopus referral code to get some credit on your account, which is a nice little bonus.

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12 hours ago, CanDynamo said:


A lot of people are struggling to make sense of their bills and find ways to save. I've seen some folks mention switching providers to get better rates. Personally, I've had a decent experience with Octopus Energy. They’ve been pretty transparent about their pricing, and I've found their customer service to be top-notch. They also have some good deals for new customers, which might be worth checking out if you're considering a switch. Plus, if you do decide to switch, you can use an Octopus referral code to get some credit on your account, which is a nice little bonus.

I've gone Octopus and can say that everything just seems to work in a precise, open and friendly way.

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12 hours ago, CanDynamo said:


A lot of people are struggling to make sense of their bills and find ways to save. I've seen some folks mention switching providers to get better rates. Personally, I've had a decent experience with Octopus Energy. They’ve been pretty transparent about their pricing, and I've found their customer service to be top-notch. They also have some good deals for new customers, which might be worth checking out if you're considering a switch. Plus, if you do decide to switch, you can use an Octopus referral code to get some credit on your account, which is a nice little bonus.

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