Leccie Bill
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Are you living in an Apartment or House ?? What type of heating are you using ?? What size is your home ??
Are you using energy saving lights?
Do you turn off lights in rooms you don't use?
Do you have heating on all day?
Do you have the immersion on all day?
i used to live in an apartment and found that when using the nightsaver, the bill was higher. i monitored the meter with the actual electricity time used and for every hour water heating during the day - it was 1 unit while the same hour during the night was 2 Units.
Extraordinary - so the meter was actually running twice as fast at night. This could only happen if ESB were conspiring against you (and possibly other nightrate customers).
What did you do when they asked you to prove it? It would be simple to prove your allegation.
Also, if you have a mobile, don't leave it charging overnight. It only takes a couple of hours to fully charge a phone, but it will keep drawing power if left plugged in afterwards.
i used to live in an apartment and found that when using the nightsaver, the bill was higher. i monitored the meter with the actual electricity time used and for every hour water heating during the day - it was 1 unit while the same hour during the night was 2 Units. the actual price for the night "saver" is a wee bit lower but i found that because more Units (even though they were the same times) were used during the night, i ended up paying more.
ESB's reply to it was: get an expert - prove to us we're overcharging you and then we will refund you.
i've seen the uk watchdog the other day where they covered a story of too high gas bills. they said, that the problem is across the board and includes electricity suppliers also. now, this programm was uk related but i wouldn't be surprised if it's the same in this country.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/2009/01/are_you_paying_too_much_for_ga.html
Do you work somewhere where you could charge up things like phones, mp3's, etc?
I have storage heaters too... hate them personally... if you have them on timer they obviously use electricity all day and night long, because they are switched on at the wall...
Make sure if you have a freezer that its stocked well... if it isn't, use cardboard boxes to bulk it up. An empty freezer uses more electricity than a full one...
Use battery power when you can, like for radios and stuff..
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