Five energy moves to make in the next 48 hours before bills drop by £426 – and it could save you even more
Energy suppliers usually require you to take regular meter readings from your gas and electricity meter to work out how much they should charge you.
Those with smart meters don't need to send a manual reading because they're sent to suppliers automatically.Millions of households will still end up paying £138 more per year from Saturday compared to those who pay byis via direct debit. This is based on the average household using 12,000kWh of gas and 2,900kWh of electricity every year.This is because these households will have to pay the following unit rates and standing charges:A standing charge of 34.34p per day for gasThese charges are issued to households who pay by credit, debit card, cheque and standing order.Contact your energy company to discuss this change.
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