Scouse Blue
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- 18 Sep 2005
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There seems to be so much variability. We have a two bed roomed detached bungalow. Built in the 30's so has a tendency to be cold and damp. August bill was £78 for gas and electric. If you apply the "double whammy" effect, then I guess I could be looking at £300 a month from October, but certainly not the £600 I am seeing from some posters!!??£87 sounds good on the face of it but a note of caution that what you paid for your energy in August will be based on rates related to the old price cap and not the new one which is effective from October 1st. Also, we use far less gas in the summer months as the heating is rarely on or not on at all. We should be using less electricity too due to the long days and lights not being on as much. Those people you know who have seen their bills double will probably be down to the new price cap coming in next month. And it’s coming in just at a time when we’re all entering those months of the year where our energy usage increases dramatically so it’ll be a double whammy.