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My electric doesn't really use much money, it's quite cheap.
The gas is much more expensive, but I need it for cooking/shower/central heating when it's cold. |
Good on GMBHD itv
spoke to the Northern Ireland Secretary, last week, about them not getting their payments he smirked at them, saying he would sort it. This Week Nothing has changed, it is because N.I. has no government sitting. |
Still not got the gas on properly as its been so mild, and yesterday I opted in for Energy saver and me and Mr C sat in the dark or an hour between 5 and 6 with everything switched off, it was quite nice really :laugh: I will let you know how much the energy company will pay me for doing that...
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i think those that used the most during the peak times will show the biggest discount in their bills, those that are already energy aware will save very little
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TalkSport News reports that inflation has peaked already
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[National Grid issues power shortage warning for tonight
Homes may suffer power issues this evening after the National Grid issued a warning on its capacity. The notice of its tight electricity margin comes into effect from 7pm, when most people will be returning from work, cooking their dinner and using household appliances. The National Grid issues the warnings when "there may be less generation available" than operators expect will be needed "to meet national electricity demand".] From The Telegraph. |
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Collectively though it was very sucessful |
that 1.30 will go to good use i'm sure :laugh:
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https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/11...9254119382.jpg BBCtext: [Ministers are preparing a "full-scale" £25m public information campaign to encourage people to cut their energy usage and bills, the Times reports. The paper says it's thought households could save up to £420 a year with no loss of comfort, and quotes Chancellor Jeremy Hunt saying they have a responsibility to lower usage to stop the country being "blackmailed" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.] https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...es-nc.png.webp |
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who farted?
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I still don't have any heating on, and am quite content and warm enough to layer up.
The real cold comes when it's bedtime. Two or three duvets keep the cold out, but I now I am using hot water bottles. I say hot water bottles plural because I use one hot water bottle in bed from 10.30pm to about 2am. By 2am the hot water bottle is warm, and I can detect cold again. So I usually get up at 2am to go to the loo, so luckily I had a spare kettle, took that upstairs, boil it and make a second hot water bottle which takes me up to 6am, time to get up. :D That has sorted out my warmth. Nice nice and toasty. :D :):hee: |
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[Up to half a million of the UK's most
vulnerable households are missing out on government help to pay their energy bills,] https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...8187e049d1.png This is terrible Cherie, so many not getting their help in Cash. |
Gawd, it was so cold yesterday, I had to switch the heating on for an hour, just to warm up my bones. I could feel the cold getting in my bones.
I feel sorry for the over 60s and those in their 70s, 80s and 90s. I'm warm as toast in bed, what with two hot water bottles and three duvets on the bed. :p But sometimes it gets so cold during the day. :( |
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Yes it is a Cold Chill around us all. It is Terrible that Half a Million Folks are entitled to get Cash, Unclaimed. It stinks that they are not getting the Cash. |
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We've pretty much decided that we're not going to put up with being cold over the winter and will just swallow £100 each out of our pay for the gas bill on top of the regular bill. It's looking to be about £320 a month. But that's for actual usage, direct debit is cancelled and we're paying on bill - which means bills will be tiny by comparison over summer (we basically use no gas at all between April and October).
I do appreciate that we're in a somewhat privileged position to be able to just swallow £200 a month but I just can't be doing with the stress of watching every tick round of the utility metres so **** it I guess. I feel somewhat aware that this is "what they want to happen" of course... they want people to accept this as the "new new normal" but there are too many other battles to stress over to keep worrying about this one. |
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