What's your weekly spend on electricity?
What's your weekly spend on electricity?
Just worked out that we spend on average £6.50/week on electricity - and that includes all the cooking. We don't have a gas bill. Not bad eh
Andy Hunt
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Re: What's your weekly spend on electricity?
That's about a quarter (erk) of our spend, but then we need only about a quarter of your log consumption. Around half of our electric consumption comes from an electric Aga. It runs only on off-peak (+ a little peak for the fan) Well someone's got to provide the night load for the generators.Andy Hunt wrote:Just worked out that we spend on average £6.50/week on electricity - and that includes all the cooking. We don't have a gas bill. Not bad eh
The usage part of our last 2-month bill was for €29 (with electricity here at 31¢/kwh.) So that's about 93kwh, over say 9 weeks, is roughly 10kwh/week. You can see why participating in the 10:10 campaign would have been difficult.
15 kilos of gas for the hob lasts about 3 months, and costs €20.
Everything else is either wood-fired, or from the solar panel.
15 kilos of gas for the hob lasts about 3 months, and costs €20.
Everything else is either wood-fired, or from the solar panel.
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Last quartely bill was £108, so at around £8.30 a week that makes me a bit of a energy hog!!
ITs gas that screws me - I get £350 quarterly bills in the winter(£26 a week!) and I only have a modest sized house.
I reckon my wife is holding gas flaring parties in the garden when I am out or something as this seems really expensive!!
ITs gas that screws me - I get £350 quarterly bills in the winter(£26 a week!) and I only have a modest sized house.
I reckon my wife is holding gas flaring parties in the garden when I am out or something as this seems really expensive!!
TB
Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
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'Baffled, how about taking weekly meter readings and using these to either spot what's happening, or else to check you're not being ripped off.
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I spend between £4 and £5 a week on electricity, and the quarterly gas bill ranges from £8 (summer) to £200 (end of winter last year). I have a gas hob, electric oven, gas CH and hot water, and I work from home.
I'm hoping that this winter will see the winter gas bill go down, given that the underfloor insulation seems to be making a terrific difference: the heating doesn't kick in automatically in the morning and the temperature is much stabilised day and night. I can't stop checking the thermostat in wonderment. (Before there always seemed to be a gale blowing up through the floor, constantly cooling everything down.) We'll see how the first really cold spell goes...
I'm also going to make a concerted effort now to reduce electricity usage by monitoring.
I'm hoping that this winter will see the winter gas bill go down, given that the underfloor insulation seems to be making a terrific difference: the heating doesn't kick in automatically in the morning and the temperature is much stabilised day and night. I can't stop checking the thermostat in wonderment. (Before there always seemed to be a gale blowing up through the floor, constantly cooling everything down.) We'll see how the first really cold spell goes...
I'm also going to make a concerted effort now to reduce electricity usage by monitoring.