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Will Gas And Electricity Prices Rise In 2011?


Will Gas And Electricity Prices Rise In 2011?

Will gas and electricity prices rise in 2011? Domestic gas and electricity prices have already risen for many households in 2011 with almost all of the main energy suppliers having raised prices over the winter of 2010/11.

 

The last round of gas and electricity prices rises announced by the major energy companies, which have already raised 2011 energy bills for domestic customers are as follows:-

Scottish Power raised electricity prices by 8.9% and gas prices by  [Continue reading...]






Utility Bills Average


Utility Bills Average

What is the utility bills average figure for gas and electricity in the UK? Here at EnergyAverage.co.uk we aim to help you find an accurate average utility bill figure for your home.

 

The industry regulator Ofgem and the utility companies themselves use the average consumption figure of 3,300 kWh for electricity and 20,500 kWh for gas and then multiple these consumption figures by the tariff rate to provide an average bill figure.

 

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What Is An Average Electricity Bill?


What Is An Average Electricity Bill?

What is an average electricity bill? Is asking the question what is an average electric bill, not like asking how long is a piece of string?

 

An average electricity bill for a single person living in a flat with electric heating and out working all day will be very different from an average electric bill for a family of 5 living in a detached house with gas heating and a parent and several children  [Continue reading...]






What Is An Average Gas Bill?


What Is An Average Gas Bill?

Is there such a thing as an average gas bill? We have seen articles that suggest that the annual average consumption of domestic gas in the UK is 20,500 kWh. However this is actually the figure that British Gas use as a comparison figure when comparing their tariff’s against other gas and electricity suppliers.

 

The amount of gas that you use to heat and cook with, within your home is going to vary widely  [Continue reading...]