ben_c
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Make it a trilogy and release in three phases.They'll probably make a film of it.
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Make it a trilogy and release in three phases.They'll probably make a film of it.
They said the ‘average” household would pay no more £2.5K. The unit cost on Go is calculated as an average of the two rates which is less than the cap rate. If you use more than average you will pay more than the cap unfortunately. I think the rate was 34p and the usage about 7300kWhJust had an interesting chat with customer support via Twitter. Lad telling me that the Energy Price Guarantee that the govt have rolled out, will NOT affect those on Octopus Fixed Tariffs, including Go and IO.
Wondering how that works then? I thought the govt had said that no household would pay more than 2500 a year? My leccy bill alone is that now.
Energy price guarantee is a cap on the unit of energy price, not total cost. You still pay for what you use, regardless the amount you use.Just had an interesting chat with customer support via Twitter. Lad telling me that the Energy Price Guarantee that the govt have rolled out, will NOT affect those on Octopus Fixed Tariffs, including Go and IO.
Wondering how that works then? I thought the govt had said that no household would pay more than 2500 a year? My leccy bill alone is that now.
Cheers Dilly, it’s not been made super clear has it? Certainly not to the consumers.They said the ‘average” household would pay no more £2.5K. The unit cost on Go is calculated as an average of the two rates which is less than the cap rate. If you use more than average you will pay more than the cap unfortunately. I think the rate was 34p and the usage about 7300kWh
Most people outside of EV ownership have no idea on the rates they pay for gas and electric, they just use the estimated figures that the energy companies give them or their direct debit amount. If they had said you electric is capped at 34p and gas is 10p then nobody would have a clue about what there bills are going to be like.Cheers Dilly, it’s not been made super clear has it? Certainly not to the consumers.
Most people outside of EV ownership have no idea on the rates they pay for gas and electric, they just use the estimated figures that the energy companies give them or their direct debit amount. If they had said you electric is capped at 34p and gas is 10p then nobody would have a clue about what there bills are going to be like.
True but before smart meters and IHDs, people had no easy way of knowing their daily energy consumption, unless they were opening their basement cupboard everyday and took a reading... Good thing most energy companies are now dumbing down their bills and indicate the average usage per day for them.That's the excuse the regulators give.
People aren't that daft in reality. The concept of price per unit is very common, for example fuel cost per litre, landlines cost per minute, cost per loaf of bread.
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As for gas, as most legacy meters are in imperial units, clearly you are overestimating the ability of the general public to do maths that require multiple operations and use constants.
That £66-£67 a month reduction is part of the £400 every household is getting from the Gov as support. This is correct and normal.
I don’t understand this at all. I usually pay £110 DD.
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I don’t understand this at all. I usually pay £110 DD.
I thought they were not onboarding new clients, but as an existing Go customer, are you telling us they do not want to renew either??Just got off the phone to Octopus. At the moment I am on OctopusGo until November 22. They tell me that Octopus are not signing up any more for Octopus Go or Intelligent Octopus i.e. their smart tariffs. This is because the smart tariffs are not covered by the government's scheme. Instead I will be automatically put on Flexible Octopus. Octopus are trying to find a way to create smart tariffs again but they are not available at the moment.
My current estimated electricity cost is £1389 and under Flexible it will go up to £2131. My gas charges are going up (as far as I can work out) by a factor of 3. Total estimated cost £5330.
That is what I have just been told a few minutes ago. Even existing customers will not be put on Go or Intelligent unless they can find a way to do it.I thought they were not onboarding new clients, but as an existing Go customer, are you telling us they do not want to renew either??
We saw some renewing tariffs last week, I would suggest you double check.
But they changed all their prices on Friday, Go is now 12p off peak, IO is 10p off peak. Peak and Standing charges have also changed... so I'm really not sure why they're denying your change... perhaps left and and right hand haven't spoken yet?That is what I have just been told a few minutes ago. Even existing customers will not be put on Go or Intelligent unless they can find a way to do it.
I thought the cap was to mitigate the price rise, not reduce my my normal bill.So now, the government pay £66/67, and you pay £43, ie. you get credited with £110 as you previously did. If you look at Octopus you'll see the £66 has already been credited.
As above, the £66/67 is the £400 per home government contribution.
I can see the hours if I go to the GO tariff page.The 4 and 5 hour rates dont show for me on the main tariff page
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In unusual fashion they've done more than one thing.I thought the cap was to mitigate the price rise, not reduce my my normal bill.