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How billing works How's my bill calculated? Your gas or electricity bill is made up of two elements: The standing charge — the fixed daily amount that covers the costs of transporting energy to your premises and maintaining your meter. It varies depending on where your business is based. You pay the standing charge no matter how much energy you use.
The unit rate — the price you pay for the gas or electricity you use, usually measured in pence per kilowatt-hour kWh. Depending on your meter, you might have different unit rates for electricity, such as day and night rates. One kWh is roughly what you need to use a desktop computer for four hours.
How much VAT am I paying? For electricity, this means using an average of less than 33 kWh per day 1, kWh per month For gas, this means using an average of less than kWh per day 4, kWh per month. Related help. Reading my bill. There's something wrong with my bill. Simply running your dishwasher at night instead of during the day can save on electricity, gas, and water costs.
Your gadgets can take advantage of these cost savings as well by primarily plugging in and charging at night during lower electricity rates. What time is off peak for gas? Peak rates are charged between 4pm and 8pm, Monday to Friday, with shoulder rates applying at all other times. Peak rates are not charged on weekends, with shoulder rates during the day and off-peak rates overnight. How much is one unit of electricity in UK?
This depends on the energy supplier and tariff that you are on. In , rates in the UK typically vary between 9 pence per unit and 14 pence per unit. Is it cheaper to do laundry on weekends? Weekend laundry will save 28 cents. A front-load washing machine and dryer. We found that doing a load of laundry during high demand hours — say, after you get home from work in the evening — will cost you 63 cents per load to wash and another 18 cents per load for using the dryer, for a total of 81 cents.
What are off peak electricity hours? Off-peak hours are the best time to use energy, and are typically when energy consumption rates are the lowest. During this time, pricing is often lower than the basic service price. In the summer, this time is typically between pm and am. How many kWh does the average UK home use? What time is water cheapest?
A kWh stands for kilowatt hour — the unit used to measure energy use. It includes VAT. If you move from Direct Debit to pay by Cash or Cheque, your unit rate will increase.
You can see the difference between Direct Debit and Cash or Cheque rates by updating your personalised quote. No - once you've given us your details and confirmed that you want to switch, we'll handle everything for you. Find out more at www.
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