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Paying the lowest possible price for UK energy PDF Print
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Written by ISwitch   
Friday, 31 December 2010 00:00

Energy price rises have added £4.3 billion in total to household bills this year. The average household now faces an annual energy bill of £1,293 - up £381 from £912 at the beginning of the year. Consumers need to adjust quickly to these far higher household energy bills and there are two key steps to this: make sure you pay the lowest possible price for your energy and learn to use less of it.

Paying the lowest possible price

 

Very few consumers are actually paying the lowest price for their energy - just half of all households have ever switched supplier and only 5.1 million households, out of 26 million, switched last year.

The good news is that you could save up to £325 a year by switching energy suppliers, especially if you've never switched before. The important thing is to compare prices across all energy plans before switching. Make sure the comparison is based on your individual circumstances - where you live, your actual energy usage and how you like to pay - so you can be sure that you are getting the right deal for you.

uSwitch recommends the three golden rules of switching:

  1. Move to dual fuel - This means getting both your gas and electricity from one supplier.
  2. Pay by direct debit - Most suppliers offer a discount for paying by direct debit.
  3. Sign up to an online energy plan - Online plans are usually at least 20% cheaper than suppliers' standard energy plans, and yet most of us are still on standard plans.

Fixed or capped price energy plans were very popular earlier this year as they offer protection from rising prices in the future. However, current plans are not so competitive and, with energy prices now widely expected to fall next year, they might not be the right choice for you. The key is to make sure you read the small print first and check with the supplier what the exit penalties may be.

Other top tips on your energy bills are to keep on top of meter readings to ensure you are being billed accurately and review your energy bills at least once a year to ensure you are still on the cheapest deal.

Don't forget, you can also lower your bill by using less fuel. To find out more, check out the  Energy Efficiency guide or visit the Energy Saving Trust.

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Furthermore, If you looking to save money on your utilities bills

 

 

Here we have compiled a list of the UK’s major utilities companies you may join or review, including heating & energy suppliers such as:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 06:00
 
 

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