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    LOW – Your Energy Bill Is Around £1,700 OR You Use 15,000 kWh Of Gas Of Year OR You Have 1 To 9 Employees

    MEDIUM – Your Energy Bill Is Around £4,500 OR You Use 40,000 kWh Of Gas Of Year OR You Have 10 To 99 Employees

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    MEDIUM – Your Energy Bill Is Around £4,500 OR You Use 40,000 kWh Of Electricity Of Year OR You Have 10 To 99 Employees

    HIGH – Your Energy Bill Is Around £12,500 OR You Use 120,000 kWh Of Electricity Of Year OR You Have 100+ Employees

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    Complete Letter Of Authority (LOA)

    Energy4 will provide a Letter Of Authority (LOA) for the business owner to complete, and return. Please complete and return to Energy4.
    As mandated by Ofgem, due to the commercial, energy consumption, financial, and business implications involved, aN LOA is required.
     
     
     

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    Switch utility contracts or renewing contracts requires the contract-end-date. Located on your business utility bill, your signed agreement, or from your utility provider when switch energy Supplier
     
     
     

    Termination notice period

    Switch utility contracts or renewing contracts is possible with an application made before the Termination notice period. Changing energy supplier or renewed contracts when the termination notice period has been missed will result in a site being moved onto out-of-contract rates for the period specified below. Switch business sites to another energy supplier, or renewed.

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    • HAVEN – 120 DAYS
    • TOTAL – 90 DAYS
    • CNG – 90 DAYS
    • SCOTTISH POWER – 30 DAYS
    • NPOWER – 60 DAYS
    • CORONA ENERGY – 60 DAYS
    • CROWN – 30 DAYS
    • SSE – 30 DAYS
    • EDF – 30 DAYS
    • DONG ENERGY – 30 DAYS
    • BG – 90 DAYS
    • EON – 90 DAYS
    • HUDSON – NO TERMINATION NEEDED
    • OPUS – 90 DAYS
    • DUAL ENERGY – 28 DAYS
    • YGP – 90 DAYS
     

    Energy quote from Energy4

    Energy4 will provide a utility quote from the entire market, showing the best-priced utility down to the most expensive available.
    Energy quote from Energy4 compares Suppliers, tariffs, from the lowest priced, customer satisfaction scores, to green energy tariffs, fixed deals, and exit fee requirements.
     
     

    Switch energy supplier or renew present supplier

     

    Once the business owner has decided to switch the present Supplier or renew energy supplier, business credit reviewed as each Supplier has requirements. The contract confirmed with payment details provided.  Paying by Direct Debit can usually save money. 

    Energy4 will then forward to the business owner a copy of the energy contract to be completed. Energy contract completed, and a copy returned to Energy4.

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    Previous energy supplier can reject the transfer

     
    Previous energy supplier can reject the transfer by;
    – Objection to the Letter of Authority
    – Business owner is already in a contract and is not free to leave when the new energy Supplier is applying to take the supply
    – Business owner has debts or unpaid bills on their account before the new energy Supplier applies to take the supply
    – The new energy supplier is applying for the incorrect transfer date
    – Business owner is applying for a Change-of-tenancy (COT), and the new energy Supplier is attempting to take the supply before the COT is logged.
     

    New energy supplier can reject the contract

    New energy supplier can reject the contract by;

    – Objection to the Letter of Authority
    – Business owner is already in a contract and is not free to leave when the incoming Supplier is applying to take the supply
    – Business owner has debts or unpaid bills on their account before the new energy Supplier applies to take the supply
    – The new energy Supplier is applying for the incorrect transfer date
    – Business owner is applying for a Change-of-tenancy (COT), and the new energy Supplier is attempting to take the supply before the COT is logged 

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    The Supplier will notify both the business owner and Energy4 of the switch, and activation of the new contract.
     
      

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    Energy supplier can be changed today. Changing does not have to be frustrating for business owners; the Energy4 team is to help!

    We will provide you with the knowledge and know-how to be able to make informed decisions about your business electricity usage and tariffs. Our quotes are trouble-free. We ensure to reduce stress, allowing you can get on with the daily running of your company.

    The team at Energy4 can help you to compare business electricity prices, and switch or renew your business energy suppliers. Here at Energy4, we specialise in helping you with your electricity both half and non-half hourly metering, multi-site for industry, commercial companies, SME’s and start-up businesses in Brighton and the surrounding areas.

    Switching business electricity in Brighton can very often be an unpleasant experience. So, to avoid this, we research for you and provide you with a list of companies to choose which will be the best for your company.

    If you think that this service sounds right for you and your business, then do not hesitate to get in contact with the Energy4 team. Our main aim is to make customers aware of the savings that they can make, whilst saving you time and money!

    We can quote business electricity prices over the phone. However, for us to know your exacting businesses’ requirements, we would prefer to see your latest bill or invoice. The team here at Energy4 can research and offer you both fixed and variable term contracts from 1 to 5 years. We can also offer direct debit options and customised pricing options for our clients who may require it.

    You can call us on 01642 888814. Alternatively, you can e-mail us at contact@energy4.co.uk, or you can complete our online form

    Business Electricity

    Energy4: They offer simple, transparent, and green tariffs tailored for businesses. They provide renewable electricity and have options like time-matching for cheaper rates.

    Energy4: Known for their reliable service, Enegy4 offers fixed-price contracts for up to three years. They also provide smart meters  to help businesses move towards net zero.

    Energy4: Service provided compares live prices from various suppliers, including both major and smaller companies, to find the best rates for your business.

    Energy4 Electricity Prices: This platform allows you to compare business electricity prices quickly and easily online, helping you find the best deal for your needs.

    Electricity usage like in many parts of the UK, can vary based on several factors such as the time of year,  weather conditions, and the types of appliances used in households. Generally, electricity consumption tends to be higher  during the winter months due to heating needs.

    If you’re looking for specific data on electricity usage in Brighton, you can check resources like the UK Power  Networks for real-time updates and information on power cuts. Additionally, the Energy Dashboard provides real-time and historical data on electricity usage across Great Britain.

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    Average Consumption: Electricity usage in Brighton, like in many parts of the UK, varies based on the type of property and the number of occupants. Here are some key points:

    Average Household Usage: The average household in Brighton uses around 2,679.7 kWh of electricity per year1. This is slightly below the UK average, which is around 2,700 kWh per year.

    Factors Influencing Usage: Property Size: Larger homes tend to use more electricity. For example, a detached house might use around 4,153 kWh per year, while a flat or small house might use around 1,800 kWh.

    Number of Occupants: More occupants typically mean higher electricity usage due to increased use of appliances and lighting.

    Energy Efficiency: Many households are adopting energy-efficient appliances and better insulation, which helps reduce overall electricity consumption.

    Seasonal Variations: Electricity usage tends to be higher in winter due to increased heating and lighting needs.

    Brighton energy supplier

    To find your energy supplier in Brighton, you can follow these steps:

    1. Check your recent energy bill: Your current supplier’s contact details should be listed there.
    2. Use the Ofgem search tool: Visit the OfGem website and use their tool to find your supplier or network operator.
    3. Contact UK Power Networks: Since Brighton is in the SEEBOARD network PES area, UK Power Networks can help you identify your electricity supplier.

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    How to save energy

    Energy saving tools and advice that will help you save electricity. We have included estimated figures from the Energy Saving Trust to illustrate the potential energy savings that you could make.

    Turn off standby appliances

    Turn appliances off at the plug to save an average of £30 a year.

    Use plug sockets that can be turned on and off via your phone, to make sure you switch unused appliances off. You could use cheaper timer plugs to schedule turning appliances off.

    Whilst Using Electric Heaters – Use Thermometers

    Use thermometers to regulate the heating to optimise and heating more efficient by only warming the rooms you are using.

    Optimise the room accordingly.  Almost half the money spent on energy bills is absorbed by heating and hot water costs.

    Turning your heating down by just one degree could save up to £80 a year.

    Buy efficient appliances

    Throwing out a perfectly good appliance will not save you much money, but when it is time to swap, going for one with a high energy-efficiency rating can be worth the investment.

    An A+++ washing will typically use £65 less energy than an A+ one over an 11-year product lifespan.

    A modern, efficient dishwasher will typically cost around £7 less a year to run compared to an older model.

    An A+++ fridge freezer will save around £320 in energy bills over its lifetime compared to an A+ model.

    Wash clothes at a lower temperature

    Washing at 30 degrees rather than 40 degrees can help reduce your energy usage, and if you can cut out one wash cycle per week you’ll clip £5 off your annual energy bill.

    Invest in double glazing when using electric heating

    Double glazing insulates your home from the cold and helps reduce your heating bill, as well as keeping the noise out.

    If your semi-detached home is entirely single glazed, you could save as much as £110 a year by installing A-rated double glazing.

    Draught-proof your property when using electric heating

    A cold draught can cause your home to lose heat, which makes it more tempting to turn the heating up. Draught excluders or draught-proofing kits are a good way to prevent this.

    Seal cracks in floors and skirting boards, line your letterbox and block an unused chimney to reduce your heating bills by up to £35 a year.

    If you don’t have double glazing, you can buy plastic lining for your windows to save energy and keep more heat in.

    Insulate the roof when using electric heating

    Insulating your roof can stop heat escaping from your home ? however the process can be complicated so it may be best to employ an expert to do this.

    While insulating your loft can cost several hundreds of pounds, it can also shave around £135 off your energy bills each year if you live in a typical semi-detached house.

    Monitor your usage

    Keeping a watchful eye on your consumption levels can help you decide if and when you have to change the way you use energy.

    Installing a Smart Meter lets you track your consumption with accurate and real time information. Learn more about how they work with our guide to Smart Meters

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