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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I'm trying to find out the average gas/electricity bills per year.

I can find what it was in April, around £2000 a year, has that been capped until March?

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By *avexxMan
over a year ago

cheshire

i thought it was 2500,, next april 3000 i mite be wrong

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"i thought it was 2500,, next april 3000 i mite be wrong"

I think that's about right, although I suspect that the latter figure will be subject to change (as it won't be a government cap like now)

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Can somebody sell me four candles

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"Can somebody sell me four candles "

Fork 'andles?

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"I'm trying to find out the average gas/electricity bills per year.

I can find what it was in April, around £2000 a year, has that been capped until March? "

It should tell you on your suppliers website

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

I totally ignore the average as we all use different amounts.

I’ve not put the heating on yet but going off my parents smart meter it’ll cost @£1 per hour. At the moment our standing charge costs more than our gas use. Our electric use is higher than j would like but we are still just about below average use

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm trying to find out the average gas/electricity bills per year.

I can find what it was in April, around £2000 a year, has that been capped until March? "

Calculate the kwh usage from your last 12 months of energy bills. Then calculate what the cost would be at the new rates.

The 'cap' is the average usage of the UK. It's not a literal cap for every household that some people seem to think it is.

Higher use will mean people paying much more than £2000/ year.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

The most economical way to get rid of big gas and electricity bills is to set fire to them.

It'll briefly warm you up too.

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