Showing posts with label british gas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label british gas. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Energy price hikes the 'final straw'
The Citizen's Advice Bureau has called the latest energy price rises announced by British Gas 'the final straw', which will drive a lot of people over the edge into serious debt and hardship.
The CAB is urging anyone already in debt or worried about how'll they'll pay the increased energy bills to contact them now rather than leave it too late.
Their services include helping to make sure you're on the cheapest deal that you current supplier provides and will help you look at whether you'd be better off by switching energy providers.
The problem for many is that switching means that some homeowners will be faced with making large final payments to their old provider - especially if their usage had been under-estimated and subsequent monthly payments haven't been enough to clear actual bills.
It's important to regularly take actual meter readings and submit them to your energy provider. Seasonal 'blips' in the weather - it's noticeably chilly in the evenings of late (and I've been resisting the urge to switch on any heating), may mean energy for heating that may not have been considered, adding to your overall usage.
*The same goes for your water usage - don't forget you can still provide your own meter reading to make your monthly debit more realistic.
With consumer groups warning the levels of fuel poverty could rise by over a million households, it's vitally important not to leave yourself vulnerable by acting too late.
photo credit: christian guthier
Friday, 15 October 2010
Schools competing for free solar panels - deadline 22nd oct

Schools are being urged to take advantage of a British Gas offer to give away £15 million of solar panel installations, applications for which ends on October 22nd.
In applying, schools will need to demonstrate that they are amongst the most sustainable in the country reports the Hampshire Chronicle.
Up to 750 schools could share the prize with around half of the installations taking place on schools in low-income areas.
The installations could cut 20% of the schools electricity bills. The schools will also receive an energy meter so both they, and the pupils, can see exactly how much energy they're saving. Solar panels are a great school science resource.
Read the full Chronicle article here.
To enter, schools should complete the short application form on the British Gas Generation Green website.
photo credit: woodley wonderworks
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
British Gas jump the gun with smart meters

A story that started circulating last week and The Times reported on the 29th March - apparently, British Gas are to start installing Smart Meters into a million homes during 2010.
The programme will create 2,500 jobs and claims that household energy bills could be cut by £1 billion over the next ten years.
The Times reports:
"The meters monitor energy consumption as it is used and send the information directly to suppliers over wireless networks. At the same time, a monitor placed prominently in the home shows customers exactly what they are using, encouraging them to switch off power-hungry appliances."
You can read the full article by visiting The Times website - click here.
Do drop us a line (comment below) if you're one of the first lucky few to get your smart meter and share with us how you find they make a difference.
photo credit: damo1977
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british gas,
energy consumption,
smart meters
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