The cheapest online dual fuel
August 27, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
Searching for the Cheapest Energy supplier is important before Winter sets in. Whether you want gas, electricity or dual fuel we have the most competitive tariffs on the market. All you have to do is sign up to Click Energy 5 and manage your accounts online.
EDF increase prices
July 29, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
5.5million customers will see an increase in the cost of it’s Gas and Electrcity after EDF announced it was increasing it’s fuel prices. Gas prices will increase by 22%, whilst Electricity will increase by 17% for domestic customers.
The firm has blamed the increase, which comes into effect on 25 July, on record wholesale energy costs.
Energy companies have been widely expected to raise the costs of utility bills this summer, as wholesale prices have been rising.
EDF is the first of the major suppliers to raise prices this summer and others are expected to follow suit.
The company said it had been absorbing higher costs in recent months but it now needed to pass on costs to domestic and small business customers.
It is the second rise for EDF customers this year.
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5 million looking for cheaper gas and electricity
April 4, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
More than five million domestic energy customers looking for cheaper deals switched suppliers in 2007, according to regulator Ofgem.
The figure was the highest for five years and came ahead of the latest raft of gas and electricity price rises. The “vigorous competition” in the industry has resulted in Scottish and Southern Energy becoming the second biggest energy supplier in Britain.
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Ofgem claims that 5.1 million households switched supplier in 2007, compared with 4.8 million during the previous year and 4.3 million in 2005.
The regulator said that there was competition over tariffs, including fixed-rate deals, online account deals and green electricity tariffs.
It claimed that, on average, anyone yet to switch and who paid by cheque, cash or plastic could save £92 on their annual bill.
All of the big six energy suppliers have raised gas and electricity prices for domestic customers in 2008, often by double-digit percentages, pushing the average annual household bill above £1,000.
Consumer group Energywatch said that the good news on switching should not mask the issue of rising bills.
“For millions more consumers switching to a cheaper tariff is either fraught with difficulty or just plain impossible,” added Adam Scorer, Energywatch director of campaigns.
“No-one can seriously think that switching, by itself, provides the answer for Britain’s besieged energy consumers.”
scottish and southern increase prices
March 24, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
The last of the major energy suppliers followed suit by increasing it’s Gas and Electricity prices. The price rise will come into force on April 1st 2008. Scottish and Southern are the last major supplier to announce an increase, blaiming an increase in wholesale price for the rise.
Gas prices will rise by approx £85 per year and electricity by approx £50 according to Uswitch. A dual fuel bill will increase by approx £131 per year.
Scottish and Southern follow NPower, EDF Energy, British Gas, EON and Scottish power who have all increased the price of it’s gas and electricity.
Since the start of the year, Npower has put prices up for its electricity customers by 12.7% and gas prices rose by 17.2%. EDF put up electricity tariffs by 7.9% and gas prices by 12.9%.
British Gas increased gas and electricity prices by 15%. Scottish Power increased gas bills by 15% and electricity bills by 14%, and E.On put up gas bills by 15% and electricity tariffs by 9.7%.
fuel vouchers could help
March 11, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
Social tariffs are failing to meet the needs of the estimated 4.5 million people in fuel poverty, according to financial comparison website Uswitch.
It said this year’s 15% rise in energy prices had pushed another 500,000 people into fuel poverty.
But fewer than 400,000 consumers were benefiting from the social tariffs offered by energy companies to those who were struggling, it found.
The government is considering a fuel voucher to help the poorest pay bills.
fixed rate gas bills
March 8, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
Discounted Energy
• Save Money
3% cheaper than ScottishPower’s standard monthly Direct Debit prices for gas and electricity* NB: At launch, this equates to an average saving of £25 per annum on Dual Fuel**
• Guarantee Period
Your prices will remain 3% below ScottishPower’s standard monthly Direct Debit prices until July 2009.
• Convenience
Customers who take gas and electricity from us will receive one combined bill and our Gas & Electricity Offer discount of up to £16.80 per annum (inc. VAT).
• Online Option
Save an additional £15.75 per annum (inc VAT) for Dual Fuel customers by choosing to manage your energy account online or £10.50 per annum (inc VAT) for Electricity Solus customers.
Fixed Price
• No PRICE RISES until March 2011
Your customers can look forward with added confidence to the security of fixed prices until 28th February 2011 with our Fixed Price Energy Offer. Convenience - Customers who take gas and electricity from ScottishPower will receive one combined bill and our Gas & Electricity Offer discount of up to £16.80* per annum (incl. VAT).
*The gas and electricity offer annual discount of £16.80 inc VAT is available in ScottishPower and Manweb former host public electricity supply areas for dual fuel customers paying monthly by direct debit. All other customers who qualify for the discount will receive an annual discount of £10.50 inc VAT
Online Option
Save an additional £15.75 per annum (inc VAT) for Dual Fuel customers by choosing to manage your energy account online or £10.50 per annum (inc VAT) for electricity Solus customers.
* Based on the kWh rate comparison between ScottishPower’s standard monthly Direct Debit prices and ScottishPower’s Discounted Energy Offer. **** Saving shown based on comparison between ScottishPower’s Standard average domestic Dual Fuel bill and ScottishPower’s Discounted Energy Offer Dual Fuel bill for a customer supplied on Standard Rate electricity using 3,300kWh and 20,500kWh of mains gas each year who pays monthly by Direct Debit. Based on an average Dual Fuel bill across.
scottish power increase prices
February 3, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
Scottish Power have followed British Gas, N Power and EDF by announcing an increase to their Gas and Electricity. Gas bills will rise by around 15% on average and Electricity by 14 the company said.
Scottish Power which has 5.2 million customers blamed higher wholesale gas prices. Customers on dual fuel faced an 14.8% increase, however, 1.2 million customers on fixed price deals will not see an increase.
Rivals British Gas - the UK’s biggest power provider - increased gas and electricity prices by 15% in January.
The same month, Npower raised its electricity prices by 12.7% and gas by 17.2% and EDF Energy also put up its electricity tariffs by 7.9% and gas bills by 12.9%..
EON are now expected to follow suit, meanwhile, Southern and Scottish Energy have promised not to follow until the end of next month.
recent energy prices unfair
January 27, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
A recent price increase from leading Electricity and Gas companies is unfair says a watchdog. Three energy companies have raised prices by around 15% on average. They blame soaring wholesale prices but energywatch says the market is not competitive enough.
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british gas price rise
January 24, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
On January 18th 2008, British Gas was the next Utility supplier to increase prices. You can save money by making sure you are on the correct price plan/utility supplier. To do this, you should you a Compare service.
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- British Gas prices going up by 15% or £85 for gas and 15% or £54 for electricity
- Average household bill for a dual fuel British Gas customer will go up from £912 to £1,051 - only £64 cheaper than when prices were at an all time high
- Gas customers will suffer most, as British Gas will now be the most expensive supplier for gas - gas bills will go up from £568 to £653 a year
- Increases are on standard tariffs - over half its 16 million customer accounts will be affected
- British Gas reported record half year profits of £533 million, but Citigroup predicts that year end profits will hit almost £639 million - more than six times the £95 million it made in 2006
- Average British Gas dual fuel bill rocketed by 85% or £513 (2004 - 2006) but only fell by 19% or £208 last year.
compare utility bills
January 18, 2008 by credit4everyone · Leave a Comment
Energy firm Npower has announced double-digit rises in the price its domestic customers will have to pay for gas and electricity - with industry observers saying that other companies are likely to follow suit.
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