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Wilbro
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#1 Post by Wilbro »

Having just received our EDF bill it looked quite high so I compared the prices for the same period last year with this one's.
This shows an increase of 26% on Heures Pleines and 21% on Heures Creuses.
I didn't expect it to be that much higher!
Nevertheless still a lot better than in the UK so I'm grateful for that.

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#2 Post by Blaze »

Someone on this forum mentioned in another topic that you can see which appliances you are using, and can compare the cost with last year etc. It's very informative.

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#3 Post by DominicBest »

My problem was that despite having a Linky the bill I received was an estimate. I only noticed that because it was about half the historical average. The downside of that was the bill in February was one and a half times normal. My neighbour also had an estimate, phoned to ask why and was told that there had been an ‘issue’.

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#4 Post by Wilbro »

We have a a Linky so not estimated and the price increases I quoted are the per unit price increase.

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#5 Post by Blaze »

Same here Wilbro, and our electricity bill (not an estimate) has gone down 8-)

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#6 Post by Wilbro »

@Blaze I
Gone down? Is that because of usage or, surely not, the unit price?

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#7 Post by DominicBest »

Wilbro wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 1:21 pm We have a a Linky so not estimated and the price increases I quoted are the per unit price increase.
My point was that my December reading had been estimated despite me having a Linky.

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#8 Post by Antonia »

DominicBest wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 12:46 pm t despite having a Linky the bill I received was an estimate
I had an estimate for a bill last summer and, being the pessimist that I am, I called the electricity people in case the meter was broken. Apparently they take readings on the same day every month. If there's a technical problem of some sort they don't try again the following day, they just estimate it on your previous years usage in that month.

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#9 Post by Char »

January 2022 prix kWh 0.0974
January 2023 prix kWh 0.1374

We've had several cheque d'energie over the last 12 months so in all we've paid a lot less this year than normal years.

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Wilbro wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 4:12 pm @Blaze I
Gone down? Is that because of usage or, surely not, the unit price?
Usage. We don't have electric heating but are careful to use heures creuses when possible, nothing left on stand-by (yes, cooker stays plugged in), gas hob, and led lights which are always off when not necessary.
We've just discovered by chance that our heures creuses hours have changed ....

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