Historic Energy Prices
Historic Energy Prices
Anyone have any old bills 2009 to 2018 showing what you were paying for gas and electric (price per kwh and standing charges) I know it will depend greatly what deal you were in, but it might still help me put some figures on what I might have been paying.
I know how much I was paying per month in dierct debits, and I know excly what we were using per week for both gas and electric. But I would love to be able to put the unit prices onto it.
SadlyI don't have my old bills, but anyone here have theirs ?
I know how much I was paying per month in dierct debits, and I know excly what we were using per week for both gas and electric. But I would love to be able to put the unit prices onto it.
SadlyI don't have my old bills, but anyone here have theirs ?
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Re: Historic Energy Prices
Domestic electricity was about 15p/kWh IIRC; I remember a period when we used to buy (staggering) quantities for about half that at work.
Have a look at the blue line on this graph.
Have a look at the blue line on this graph.
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Well ....................
I have - and we have - kept accounts since we first had a bank account in 1976
Up in the loft ............. and I'm not going up there this evening, but maybe I will be doing in the next few days.
We paid in those days, when they sent us a bill after reading the meter(s).
We went into the bank and paid by cheque.
Give me a day or three, and I'll find what we were paying Way back When.
Spread sheets these days on a computer, but Way back When we used a notebook suitably ruled.
I have - and we have - kept accounts since we first had a bank account in 1976
Up in the loft ............. and I'm not going up there this evening, but maybe I will be doing in the next few days.
We paid in those days, when they sent us a bill after reading the meter(s).
We went into the bank and paid by cheque.
Give me a day or three, and I'll find what we were paying Way back When.
Spread sheets these days on a computer, but Way back When we used a notebook suitably ruled.
Mick F. Cornwall
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Wish i put all my bills in the loft. All that extra insulation would have saved me some dough.
Our previous supplier before going bust this spring 2022 was PFP energy. Gas 3.308 p/kwh,20.18p standing charge, Elec 12.968p/kwh,20.18 standing charge. No wonder they didnt survive.
We switched from Scot Power in 2021 who were charging us G 2.863p/kwh+23.33p/day, E 16.715p/kwh+21.84p/day
Prior to this cheaper deals were available the further back in time you went.
Our previous supplier before going bust this spring 2022 was PFP energy. Gas 3.308 p/kwh,20.18p standing charge, Elec 12.968p/kwh,20.18 standing charge. No wonder they didnt survive.
We switched from Scot Power in 2021 who were charging us G 2.863p/kwh+23.33p/day, E 16.715p/kwh+21.84p/day
Prior to this cheaper deals were available the further back in time you went.
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Re: Historic Energy Prices
I have all my old bills going back to the early 70s, but this is all I have immediately to hand on the computer:
Date Tariff E S/C E Unit G S/C G Unit
08/05/2014 EDF Jn 2015 Chq 18 13.08 25 3.788
21/08/2015 EDF Jn 2016 Chq 18 11.45 25 3.125
04/01/2016 EDF Ja 2017 DD 18 10.68 25 2.714
27/02/2017 EDF Std. DD 18 12.95 25 2.714
25/05/2017 SSE 1yr fix v9 DD 23.49 11.33 23.49 3.11
08/05/2018 GNE 2 Win Fix DD 15.42 12.38 14.94 2.77
09/11/2019 BGas En +Prot Grn DD 19.457 13.986 20.109 2.695
03/10/2020 Shell En Sep '21 V4 DD 15.53 15.32 12.3 2.333
03/10/2021 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
01/10/2022 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
Date Tariff E S/C E Unit G S/C G Unit
08/05/2014 EDF Jn 2015 Chq 18 13.08 25 3.788
21/08/2015 EDF Jn 2016 Chq 18 11.45 25 3.125
04/01/2016 EDF Ja 2017 DD 18 10.68 25 2.714
27/02/2017 EDF Std. DD 18 12.95 25 2.714
25/05/2017 SSE 1yr fix v9 DD 23.49 11.33 23.49 3.11
08/05/2018 GNE 2 Win Fix DD 15.42 12.38 14.94 2.77
09/11/2019 BGas En +Prot Grn DD 19.457 13.986 20.109 2.695
03/10/2020 Shell En Sep '21 V4 DD 15.53 15.32 12.3 2.333
03/10/2021 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
01/10/2022 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
“I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
― Friedrich Nietzsche
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Just remembering.
We used to have a Fiat500, and I kept a record of the fuel bought and used.
Here's the first page.
We used to have a Fiat500, and I kept a record of the fuel bought and used.
Here's the first page.
Mick F. Cornwall
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You're on a pretty dam good deal at the moment - 4.8 and 21.7p per unit for gas and electric until sept 23? that was well worth signing up for.axel_knutt wrote: ↑1 Oct 2022, 12:41am I have all my old bills going back to the early 70s, but this is all I have immediately to hand on the computer:
Date Tariff E S/C E Unit G S/C G Unit
08/05/2014 EDF Jn 2015 Chq 18 13.08 25 3.788
21/08/2015 EDF Jn 2016 Chq 18 11.45 25 3.125
04/01/2016 EDF Ja 2017 DD 18 10.68 25 2.714
27/02/2017 EDF Std. DD 18 12.95 25 2.714
25/05/2017 SSE 1yr fix v9 DD 23.49 11.33 23.49 3.11
08/05/2018 GNE 2 Win Fix DD 15.42 12.38 14.94 2.77
09/11/2019 BGas En +Prot Grn DD 19.457 13.986 20.109 2.695
03/10/2020 Shell En Sep '21 V4 DD 15.53 15.32 12.3 2.333
03/10/2021 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
01/10/2022 Shell En Sep '23 DD 20.19 21.739 14.7 4.855
But your 18/21 figures are very similar to mine, therefor I suspect you have always chased the best prices like I have done. So your 2014 to 2018 figures I would guess would be very relevant to me - so any chance you could rake out your 2008 - 2014 figures - I woud be ever so thankful.
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I have attached (hopefully) my electric prices for 2008 to 2013
They won't look quite like other people's, as I have an Economy 7 meter
They won't look quite like other people's, as I have an Economy 7 meter
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Re: Historic Energy Prices
Got me all nostalgic now... I recall the happy day I discovered the keyboard short-cut that enters the day's date in any cell (ctrl + semi-colon). Oh and the flight simulator in Excel '97.
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(on the look out for Armageddon, on board a Brompton nano & ever-changing Moultons)
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But is there an online simulator of the simulator? It feels as if there should be...
Jonathan
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Tried in in Numbers on my MacBook.simonineaston wrote: ↑2 Oct 2022, 5:49pm Got me all nostalgic now... I recall the happy day I discovered the keyboard short-cut that enters the day's date in any cell (ctrl + semi-colon). Oh and the flight simulator in Excel '97.
No, it doesn't work at all. Numbers doesn't recognise the command.
Mick F. Cornwall