J-G
Established Member
I've been following this thread with a cynical eye
Energy suppliers are well aware that the 'cut your costs' lobby are trying to reduce their profits and have been 'adjusting' the split between 'Unit Cost' & 'Standing Charge' for some time. The end user can only 'tinker' with their energy bill with respect to the Unit Cost, no matter how much they reduce the energy used, they cannot affect the cost of the Standing Charge. At one time the Unit cost was twice as much as the Standing Charge - my records show 15.53p Unit & 7.59p Standing - in 2014 that changed to 13.21p Unit & 16.4p Standing. The April price hike made them 27.62p & 44.47p respectively.
I'm not suggesting that attempts to reduce energy use is futile but the suppliers will get their 'pound of flesh' no matter what you do
Energy suppliers are well aware that the 'cut your costs' lobby are trying to reduce their profits and have been 'adjusting' the split between 'Unit Cost' & 'Standing Charge' for some time. The end user can only 'tinker' with their energy bill with respect to the Unit Cost, no matter how much they reduce the energy used, they cannot affect the cost of the Standing Charge. At one time the Unit cost was twice as much as the Standing Charge - my records show 15.53p Unit & 7.59p Standing - in 2014 that changed to 13.21p Unit & 16.4p Standing. The April price hike made them 27.62p & 44.47p respectively.
I'm not suggesting that attempts to reduce energy use is futile but the suppliers will get their 'pound of flesh' no matter what you do