Our price decrease announcement is the latest step in offering customers fair and competitive prices.
Our standard dual fuel and electricity prices were already the cheapest of the major suppliers for customers with typical consumption, based on a national average of regional prices,* and this announcement continues to demonstrate our commitment to offering competitive prices by reducing gas prices with effect from 7th February 2012.
For those customers on Fix to March 2013, Fix for 2012, Fixed Saver, Fixed Saver V2, Fixed Price 2013, Fixed Price 2014, Fixed Price 2015 and Annual Fix V2, please be reassured that you are still getting cheaper tariff prices than our new Standard Variable prices.
Customers on Price Protection 2013 & 2014 will be paying slightly higher unit prices than our Standard Variable prices, but you have the reassurance and certainty that your prices will not go up moving forward. However, if you wish to switch to one of our other products look at savetodaysavetomorrow.com and remember we will waive the termination fee during this period, if you choose another product with us.
If you have any questions about our gas price decrease, or what you can do to help keep your energy bills as low as possible, then you’ll find more information here.
We’ve a wide range of products and tariffs designed to meet the many different needs of our customers. Whether it’s competitive prices or a greener tariff you’re after – we’re confident you’ll find it here.
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* Based on a national average of published prices as at 7th February 2012, and applies across the three main payment methods (monthly direct debit, cash/cheque and prepayment). Typical consumption is defines as 3,300 kWh electricity and 16,500 kWh gas per year, with “major suppliers” defined as EDF Energy, British Gas, Scottish & Southern Energy, E.On, npower, and Scottish Power.
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