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Electricity Costs
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it seems like im being charged a fortune, i put it on emergency at 9am this morning unexpectedly and it gave me £5.00 i then got ready went out and came back at about 3pm today.I read the metre just now and its £4.66, ive got three lights on and the laptop im using needs to be plugged in as the battery is knackered.i had used nothing between going out and coming back, whats going on?
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Economy Energy charges around 16p per kWh on a pre-payment meter. (It's 15.78p around here but prices vary slightly across the country).
With such a charge, a modern efficient fridge-freezer costs around 20p per day to run but an older model might cost twice that. So (assuming that you've got an older, inefficient fridge-freezer) perhaps 15p of electricity might have been used in simply keeping your food cool between 0900 (when you had £5 credit) and nearly 1800 (when you checked your meter).
Have you got anything else plugged in? A TV on standby (rather than unplugged) might have used 1p in electricity during that time. Other devices (such as printers) continue to use small amounts of electricity when they appear to be switched off. (If you don't believe me, just place a portable radio next to an 'off' printer and listen to the interference!).
What type of light bulbs are you using? If they're the older tungsten type then 3 x 100W for nearly 3 hours would use about 14p in electricity.
With such a charge, a modern efficient fridge-freezer costs around 20p per day to run but an older model might cost twice that. So (assuming that you've got an older, inefficient fridge-freezer) perhaps 15p of electricity might have been used in simply keeping your food cool between 0900 (when you had £5 credit) and nearly 1800 (when you checked your meter).
Have you got anything else plugged in? A TV on standby (rather than unplugged) might have used 1p in electricity during that time. Other devices (such as printers) continue to use small amounts of electricity when they appear to be switched off. (If you don't believe me, just place a portable radio next to an 'off' printer and listen to the interference!).
What type of light bulbs are you using? If they're the older tungsten type then 3 x 100W for nearly 3 hours would use about 14p in electricity.
>>>is the 18 odd pence daily service charge normal
Entering my own postcode here (and, of course, selecting 'Prepayment Meter') shows 15.78p per kWh and ZERO daily standing charge:
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Entering my own postcode here (and, of course, selecting 'Prepayment Meter') shows 15.78p per kWh and ZERO daily standing charge:
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