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Ok - we have a 3/4 bedroomed terrace and I pay ?25/month electricity all year round and about ?150/quarter gas in winter and ?50 in summer but not had bills since the gas went up. However we are both out during the day during the week and tend to have heating on in the whole house for 1 hour in the morning and 3 in the evening and other than that, like other suggestions we heat the room we are in.


Obviously that is not a solution with a small baby but gives you some idea of comparison.

mmm since I last posted just got quarterly bill from npower and it is ?250!! about ?100 more than the equivalent quarter last year! I was expecting it to be higher (weren't some areas going to get a 25% hike in prices?) but I am still shocked it is over ?200.


I also noticed that the important information on the bill such as the meter reading etc was now in very very small writing and far harder to understand!

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