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Such a rise in power bills!

(57 Posts)
tanith Sun 19-Sep-21 11:56:12

I need to either go on a new tariff with present provider or switch. I’ve been on two comparison sites this morning with between them 8/9 different options for my cheapest options and all are over £300 more than my present yearly payment. My own provider is giving me similar figures for sticking with them.
I can’t believe the rise in gas prices will be this bad £300 extra is an awful lot and I’m sure some won’t be able to afford such a rise. What to do is the question? At the end of the day I’m going to have to bite the bullet I guess.

Alegrias1 Mon 20-Sep-21 15:59:20

Oh dear I've been deleted. Anyone remember what I said?

Luckily, I kept the text. So, edited version:

It would be a valuable thing is people, instead of just believing the experts who are connected to big Oil and Gas which doesn’t want to see things change, had a good grounding in science that would let them make good value judgements.

We need a balanced energy strategy. Renewables is part of that, so yes, we need to have a sustainable renewables strategy.

It’s worth just bearing in mind, even on overcast UK days, PV cells still work at 50% of their capacity. In urban areas, the albedo effect due to surrounding buildings can maintain that well above 50%. Although turbines have environmental impacts that need to be assessed, that is minimal compared with the impacts of the fossil fuels industry.

Trust me, I'm a doctor. grin

GillT57 Mon 20-Sep-21 16:04:16

Green fools? Well that's me telt as Alegrias would say.

Alegrias1 Mon 20-Sep-21 21:49:04

GillT57

Green fools? Well that's me telt as Alegrias would say.

grin

growstuff Mon 20-Sep-21 21:54:35

rosie1959

Scones when they promised that they hadn't factored in Covid and how much that was going to cost

How has Covid affected gas prices? hmm

growstuff Mon 20-Sep-21 22:00:38

Urmstongran

The only silver lining to this is it may spark the government into life and make them realise the green fools plan for renewable energy won’t keep the lights on and houses warm. You need continuous power production not intermittent like wind and solar.

Eh? 80%of British homes are currently heated using natural gas, much of which is imported. Wind and solar power can't produce gas, as far as I'm aware. This seems a diversion from the main issue, which is that there are problems with the supply of gas. Prices have increased dramatically at a time when the lowest paid have already been hit. The shortages are affecting industry, which will also have repercussions.

rosie1959 Tue 21-Sep-21 06:05:45

growstuff

rosie1959

Scones when they promised that they hadn't factored in Covid and how much that was going to cost

How has Covid affected gas prices? hmm

Apparently as countries recover from Covid 19 and reopen their economies the demand for global gas has risen coupled with a cold winter this has resulted in a gas market with reduced capacity
There was a whiff of this happening early this year don’t ask me where I read it because I can’t remember but I fixed my energy prices until September 2022 just in case
Glad you are back I had not noticed you posting. That is a genuine remark was hoping you were ok