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Energy4 is here to help business customers. Due to many FAQs information requests being asked by Business customers, Energy4 has formulated the following Frequently Asked Questions page to assist business customers further.
Please review our Frequently Asked Questions information below. Please contact Energy4 by Telephone 01256643634 – South Office & 01642888814 – North Office or by Email for further questions?
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Am I on the best tariff with my supplier? You may be on a tariff with your supplier, however without evidence; you will not know this is the best tariff that your current supplier can offer. Suppliers will not quote other suppliers. Prices may not be necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs.
Why waste time checking with other suppliers when you can leave it all to Energy4? Our expert helps you can trust, with current energy market prices.
The energy market is highly competitive, with prices and tariffs changing. Cheapest rates are constantly moving between energy suppliers, that includes the Big Six and others. It makes it difficult to say for sure which supplier is the most affordable.
Am I on the best tariff
Customers must allow Energy4 to prepare a compare energy supplier list. Allowing your tariff to slip from a fixed period contract to a variable one is one of the costliest moves to make in business. Be aware of when your current contract is coming to an end.
Energy4 helps business customers stay on top of the latest energy deals from all of our suppliers. Energy4 will provide lists, clearly identifying the cheapest energy supplier for you. Energy4 can offer energy savings alerts performing all the work, spending time searching for the best energy deals again.
Who is the best energy supplier depends on what’s important to you?
Is it the supplier who has the best ratings? Cheapest? Has the best ratings? Or is it the most environmentally friendly?
With all of these factors, we cannot say who the best energy supplier is. What we can do is present you with options to help you make the right choice for you. It’s important to understand that the energy market is constantly changing. New tariffs on the market, supplier ratings change, and greener energy sources are always in development. For this reason, it’s essential that you compare energy suppliers regularly.
Best Tariffs based on energy price cap
Energy price cap to increase in April but consumers should switch to save money
Big increase in wholesale energy prices push up price cap by £96 to £1,138 to pre-pandemic levels
The price cap continues to save consumers up to £100 a year and they can save up to £150 more by switching tariff
Support is available for those struggling to pay their energy bills, especially
those in vulnerable circumstances
Ofgem has announced today that from 1 April 2021 the price cap will return to pre-pandemic levels, principally as a result of changes in wholesale energy prices.
When wholesale prices fell sharply last year in the wake of the first lockdown, the level of the price cap fell by £84 in October to its lowest level yet for the current winter period.
Demand for energy has since recovered which has pushed wholesale prices back up to more normal levels.
For six months from 1 April the price cap will increase by £96 to £1,138 for 11 million default tariff customers, and by £87 to £1,156 for 4 million pre-payment meter customers.
The price cap protects consumers who have not switched energy supplier by ensuring they pay a fair price for their electricity and gas.
Ofgem adjusts the level of the cap up or down twice a year to reflect the costs of supplying electricity and gas for suppliers.
Households on default tariffs are saving an estimated £75-£100 a year or £1 billion in total on their energy bills as a result.
Consumers who want to avoid the increase and save money should shop around ahead of the increase in the price cap on 1 April.
Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, said:
“Energy bill increases are never welcome, especially as many households are struggling with the impact of the pandemic. We have carefully scrutinised these changes to ensure that customers only pay a fair price for their energy.
“The price cap offers a safety net against poor pricing practices, saving customers up to £100 a year, but if they want to avoid the increase in April they should shop around for a cheaper deal.
“As the UK still faces challenges around COVID-19, during this exceptional time I expect suppliers to set their prices competitively, treat all customers fairly and ensure that any household in financial distress is given access to the support they need.
“The government and Ofgem have been working with the energy industry and consumer groups to support customers through this difficult time and I urge anyone worried about paying their energy bills to contact their supplier and access the help available.”
For the default tariff price cap level starting on 1 April, Ofgem has also allowed suppliers to claim £23 to cover higher levels of bad debt from more customers being unable to pay their energy bills due to the impact of COVID-19.
This will ensure suppliers can continue to supply energy and protect their customers, especially those in vulnerable circumstances.
Suppliers are required to provide emergency credit to customers struggling to top up their pre-payment meters, put those who are behind on their bills on affordable repayment plans and should not disconnect their customers.
Many have gone further in providing support over the last year, for example helping pre-payment meter customers who are shielding to top up.
Notes to editors
- Help available for consumers:
Ofgem rules require suppliers to offer emergency credit to pre-payment meter customers and put customers struggling to pay their energy bills on realistic and sustainable debt repayment plans based on their ability to pay.
If customers are struggling to pay for energy bills they should contact their energy supplier as soon as possible. Depending on their circumstances, customers may be eligible for extra help with their energy bills or services, such as payment breaks, suspending credit meter disconnections, and schemes like the Winter Fuel Payment or Warm Home Discount rebate.
The Citizens Advice consumer service can provide advice on how customers can resolve problems with their energy provider. For complex or urgent cases, or if a person is in a vulnerable situation they may then be referred onto the Extra Help Unit.
For help on how to switch to a better deal, see Ofgem’s guide.
- The price cap is a cap on a unit of gas and electricity, with standing charges taken into account. It is not a cap on customers’ overall energy bills, which will still rise or fall in line with their energy consumption.
- The £1,138 per year level of the cap is based on a household with typical consumption on a dual electricity and gas bill paying by direct debit. Customers who pay by standard credit (cash or cheque) pay an additional £85 based on the higher cost for suppliers to serve them. The additional allowance for COVID-19 bad debt (see below) does not apply to the pre-payment meter level of the cap, which explains the wider difference for the next price cap period. The values shown in the text above include VAT, and are expressed for the current Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) of 2,900kWh of electricity, 12,000kWh of gas, and 4,200kWh of electricity for Economy 7.
- Wholesale adjustment: Following a judicial review (JR), a judge ordered Ofgem to reconsider how we calculated wholesale energy costs for the first cap period when the default cap was introduced. We made a one-off £15 temporary wholesale adjustment for the current price cap period so suppliers can recover these costs. This adjustment will be removed for the next price cap period starting on 1 April. It does not apply to the prepayment level of the cap.
- COVID-19 bad debt: The default tariff price cap from 1 April includes an additional allowance to allow suppliers to start to recover some of their additional costs related to COVID-19, such as higher levels of bad debt from more customers being unable to pay their energy bills. This is based on a highly conservative assessment. In order to minimise the impact on consumers of higher bills, suppliers will have to recover some of the costs in a phased approach between April 2021 and March 2022. On Tuesday Ofgem published the additional allowance with benchmark consumption calculations as £23.69. Using new TDCV values the allowance is £23.14.
- From 1 October the equivalent per unit level of the price cap to the nearest pence for a typical customer paying by direct debit will be 19p per kWh for electricity customers and 3p per kWh for gas customers.
- Suppliers buy electricity and gas on the wholesale markets in advance, purchasing ‘forward contracts’ gradually over time. The default tariff price reflects suppliers’ costs because we use the wholesale prices of the relevant forward contracts that were sold in advance during an ‘observation window’ before each six-month price cap period. The observation window for the summer price cap period (April – September) is the previous August – January. The observation window for the winter price cap period (October – March) is the previous February – July. The graphs below show a) how wholesale gas and electricity prices for the relevant contracts on offer in each observation window result in an allowance that reflects suppliers’ average costs:
- Ofgem analysis at the time the default tariff cap was introduced on 1 January 2019 suggests that the default tariff price cap would have reduced the price of the average standard variable tariffs from the six largest suppliers by around £75 to £100 per year since April 2015 had it been in place over this period. The research shows suppliers have consistently charged more than the indicative level of the default tariff cap, which reflects the estimated costs of an efficient supplier. This analysis suggests had the cap not been introduced on 1 January 2019, customers would be paying significantly more. However, it is impossible to estimate an exact savings figure going forward as suppliers can no longer price above the level of the cap. Information and materials for consumers about the price caps is available at: www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-price-caps.
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Assumption About Smart Meters
All energy suppliers aim to install smart meters in 85% of homes and small businesses in England, Wales and Scotland by 2024.
However, due to 1/5 reporting issues due to poor outsourcing of parts, this might be delayed until 2035.
This initiative has zero value in helping the public and business. It simply allows utilities to identify the usage driving past the property or site, then turn off the meter off-site.
There is nothing presently smart about it with present defect issues and sidestep current Ofgem policies on cutting-off customers.
Smart meter stems from copying the name from Smart grid. The utility company should have called it Super-Meter and called it fancy over and over again whilst ignoring the present defects.
For smart-grid to occur, innovative consumer units are required that can turn off specific fuses and circuit breakers of properties. This will assist during utility shortages and blackouts.
Present misconceptions
“Smart meter is compulsory” – Incorrect, they are not compulsory, and Ofgem agrees.
“Suppliers are required by their licence to take all reasonable steps to roll out smart meters to all domestic and microbusiness customers by 2020” – Incorrect. Suppliers use the licence stance to roll out meters when this licence keeps meters in good working order. Ofgem is still discussing the question of compulsory meters.
“If you don’t want to have a smart meter now, you will still be able to have one installed at a later date” – Incorrect. Costs recovered through the utility price, network cost, or even a maintenance operation cost.
“Ofgem and government have discussed the benefits” – Incorrect. Ofgem identified poor outsourcing of parts, defective meters, and screen problems.
“The devices work well” – Incorrect. Evidence shows that more than 11% of smart meters stopped functioning correctly, or meter readings were complex. Energy supplier could not read the meter at 9%, 6% IHS will not connect or stopped working. 5% IHDs stopped working at distances from meters, 2% of meters do not work with solar panels, and 1% have inaccurate bills.
Link 1 – Ofgem – A guide provided by Ofgem relating to the smart meter
Where are “smart meters” from?
Smart meter term is derived from copying the research name smart grid, which the network, utility companies, Ofgem, and the Government discussed heavily. This relates to dealing with blackouts due to utility shortages. The meter has nothing to do with smart grid. Smart grid relates to the consumer unit (fuse box) in the property, a Smart Consumer unit. This Smart Consumer unit will shut off all non-essential electrical appliance, leaving on fridges, and medical equipment on. Primary role of meter is to shut down the meter from outside the property. Poverty meter is the correct name.
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Can I change my energy provider, Yes. All businesses can change utility provide that operates within the UK based on locality, credit history, and capacity. Specific Green Energy suppliers and Local CHP suppliers can only supply to local customers
However, business customers must:
- Provide your business address
– The current name of your supplier
– Annual Consumption (kW)
– Business registration (Private Limited, Sole-trader, PLC, etc.,) - Complete Letter Of Authority (LOA)
- Contract End Date (CED)
- Termination notice period
- Energy quote from Energy4
- Switch energy supplier or renew present supplier / change utility provider
- Energy contract submitted
- Energy contract processed
- Previous energy supplier can reject transfer
- New energy supplier can reject contract
- Confirm switch of energy supplier
Ofgem establishes road map to make switching easier for consumers
A fast and reliable switching process can encourage consumers to engage in the energy market, and make companies work harder to meet their needs. We have reviewed the switching process and identified changes that could deliver fast, potentially next day, transfers and improve the reliability of the process for consumers. We will consult in March on longer term changes that build on smart metering.
However, we believe that improvements must start now. Ofgem is therefore proposing to tighten up the current rules to secure a reliable three-week switch (after any cooling off arrangements)1 while reforms are being developed.
Government has recently asked the industry to see what changes could be made in the short term to speed up the switching process. We welcome the focus that government is bringing to this area. We will provide support to industry’s response and are challenging them to deliver as soon as possible.
Current rules on switching
Can I change my energy provider, over 5 million switches took place in the last year. When a consumer decides to switch supplier, they should have confidence that the switch will be fast, reliable and straightforward.
New rules brought in across Europe, require that a switch should take three weeks at most (after any cooling off period that the consumer may have). Our figures show that only eight out of ten domestic switches in Great Britain hit this target in electricity and that this drops to less than two in ten for the gas market.
Changes to the systems that support gas switching, approved by Ofgem and implemented last month, should enable a significant improvement to performance in gas. However, it is clear that greater focus is needed by suppliers if the target is to be met for all switches. We will continue to monitor how suppliers perform against this standard.
About our review
Can I change my energy provider has been discussed by OfGem. Between May and October this year, Ofgem led a detailed review of the end-to-end switching process with consumer bodies, government and industry. Many of these arrangements
have been in place since competition started in the late 90’s and need to be updated to take advantage of new technology and the roll out of smart meters.
Through our review we identified changes that can be implemented in the short term to improve speed and reliability.
This review has also informed the more ambitious proposals, that we will consult on next year, to deliver reliable and fast, eg next day, transfers. We have now published a detailed summary
of our review.
What consumers told us
We conducted qualitative research with both domestic and business consumers about their experiences and what they want from a new change of supplier process.
Overall, domestic consumers said that they were most concerned about the earlier stages of the switching process, such as choosing the best deal for them. When asked to
think about the change of supplier process, consumers said they wanted a reliable and accurate transfer and for it to be as efficient and streamlined as possible.
For some business consumers, a faster switch was felt to have benefits. However, their primary concern was for the transfer to be reliable. A number of businesses raised concerns about the objections process – where a supplier can block the switch in certain circumstances.
Securing improvements for consumers now
Our consumer research shows that reliability is currently the number one priority for consumers. We have identified changes that should be made now to secure a reliable three
week switch for consumers while industry drives forward work to make switching faster.
We are now:
• Consulting on tougher rules, to be implemented as soon as possible next year, that would require suppliers to switch all consumers within three weeks (after any cooling off period)
• Consulting on tougher rules to make sure companies transfer the right consumer or face penalties if they do not
• Looking to put certain practices under the microscope by stepping up our monitoring, including supplier behaviour in blocking a switch in certain circumstances.
It is vital that consumers can have confidence in the transfer process and we want industry to communicate clearly what should happen when a consumer decides to switch. Energy
UK, the trade association that includes the large domestic energy suppliers, shares our ambition to introduce a switching guarantee for consumers and will consider this in line with
the improvements that suppliers are currently developing to achieve faster switching. Energy UK has also agreed to review its current billing code of practice to ensure that it meets
consumers’ needs when they switch supplier.
Supporting the industry’s work to speed up the switching process in the short term
Through our ongoing retail market reforms, Ofgem is introducing new rules to make the market simpler, clearer and fairer, so that consumers can identify the best deal for them.
Suppliers need to go further to rebuild consumers’ trust by introducing changes that improve both the reliability and speed of the transfer process.
In response to the government’s push for faster switching, suppliers are assessing the output of our review of the switching process to identify changes that allow consumers
to switch more quickly than today. We are working with industry on this initiative to ensure that it delivers the right outcome for consumers. We are challenging the industry to
deliver a faster switching process as quickly as possible.
Longer term improvements to the switching process
Review suggests that, by building on the roll-out of smart metering, we can go even further on switching timescales so that domestic and business consumers could move to their new supplier the next day, or even on the same day.
These changes, in particular introducing a new central switching service that brings together the existing services in gas and electricity, could improve the reliability and efficiency of the transfer process for consumers and bring down costs.
This could also streamline the process for dual fuel consumers. To support our analysis, we have asked industry for information on how much it will cost to make these changes and
what the wider benefits would be. We will consult on these reforms, with a full impact assessment of the costs and benefits, in March 2014. We will then introduce any changes as early as possible.
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Can my gas and electricity be with different suppliers YES, businesses can have ANY supplier they prefer based on cost, tariff, personal preference and locality.
Businesses NO LONGER need to acquire both gas and electricity from ONE supplier
Energy4 will provide you with a report, looking at your accounts and find out which options would be best for your business needs
However Businesses who have one Electrical connection that is separated into TWO meters across a site, both Electricity contracts must be with the same supplier.
Since 2013 Energy4 has noticed Utility providers are misinforming business owners that all Meters on a site must be with one supplier. This is incorrect.
Attempts have been used by Utility providers to prevent inaccurate information to business customers, especially quoting OfGem reports that are irrelevant, and in worse cases claiming it is a legal department issue if business customers do not agree that a supplier has access to all meters on a company property.
The large 6 have been identified as the worst perpetrators of misinforming business owners.
Making a complaint about your energy supplier or network operator
Talk to them
Energy suppliers and network operators must have a complaints process. They must also reply to complaints and come to a decision within 8 weeks.
Explain the problem and what you want them to do.
You can complain by email, letter or telephone.
Keep records of contact you have with the company.
You can find company contact details on a recent energy bill.
If aren’t sure about your current supply details, see Finding your energy supplier or network operator.
Get support
Citizens Advice has template complaints letters you can use. They can also help with a complaint. Sometimes their powers mean they can act for you.
Someone at their Extra Help Unit could take on your case if you are in a vulnerable situation or your energy could get cut off. They can also refer you to other organisations to help. This free service includes some support for small businesses.
Free online tools and apps like Resolver.co.uk can also help you track and manage a complaint step-by-step.
Contact
Call Citizens Advice on 0808 223 1133 or use their online webchat.
For textphone, dial 18001 followed by the helpline number.
Take it further
Complain to the Energy Ombudsman if eight weeks have passed and you still aren’t happy with the company’s response.
Energy companies should write to you to tell you how to do this at eight weeks or when you hit a ‘deadlock’. This is when neither of you can reach an agreement.
You can refer a case to the Ombudsman within 12 months of a deadlock letter. Sometimes they can investigate an older complaint if you have not had a deadlock letter.
The Ombudsman can make a company correct a problem, apologise and explain what happened. They can also make a company pay compensation. Its decisions are binding on the energy company.
Complain to Ofgem if you can’t resolve an issue with a network operator or a comparison website accredited by the Ofgem Confidence Code.
Contact
Energy Ombudsman complaints form or call 0330 440 1624.
Network operator and Ofgem Confidence Code comparison site complaints: Email Ofgem or call 020 7901 7295.
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- A pensioner living alone
- Pensioner living with children under five
- A disability
- Long-term health problems
- Severe financial problems
- Young children living at home
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business electricity business gas- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 27 utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
Council community switch is when a business or broker offers special prices to domestic customers by bringing many domestic customers together, with this large demand they can apply leverage to the network to provide much more competitive prices.
This Council Community switch is also refrred to as the Big Switch, Area Community Switch, Switch Together, Large Switch.
Energy4 has monitored domestic community switch for a while. After collecting information on the price of standing charge, and unit charge offered it has been found that there is no difference between the price offered by a domestic community switch and the price supplied by the noted supplier on there website. Energy4 did not identify a benefit.
Domestic customers should remain vigilant, and check the supply price being offered by the switch against what the supplier can provide. Switch should provide better prices, but Energy4 has yet to find any witch group who can provide evidence that this has actually happened.
Commercial collective switching does provide benefits, and placing sites and factories together has provided better prices for many Energy4 customers.
Benefits for communities and schools
Additional benefits are available for community organisations and education providers on the FIT scheme. These are for generators who have applied through pre-registration and status verification.
These benefits include:
A relaxation of the minimum energy efficiency requirement to level G and above (instead of level D and above), for non-domestic solar PV community energy and school installations to receive the higher generation tariff rate. This applies to installations with capacities up to 250kW Declared Net Capacity (DNC).
An additional six months to the ROO-FIT preliminary accreditation validity period for solar PV and non-PV installations owned by community organisations, for applications made between 1 April and 1 October 2015 and from 8 February 2016.
Two installations can share a single grid connection providing that at least one is owned by a community organisation. This is only applicable from 1 April 2015.
For applications made before 1 October 2015, a ‘tariff guarantee’ was also available for community organisations planning to commission non-domestic solar PV installations that will not exceed 50kW DNC.
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Council community switch is when a business or broker offers special prices to domestic customers by bringing many domestic customers together, with this large demand they can apply leverage to the network to provide much more competitive prices.
This Council Community switch is also refrred to as the Big Switch, Area Community Switch, Switch Together, Large Switch.
Energy4 has monitored domestic community switch for a while. After collecting information on the price of standing charge, and unit charge offered it has been found that there is no difference between the price offered by a domestic community switch and the price supplied by the noted supplier on there website. Energy4 did not identify a benefit.
Domestic customers should remain vigilant, and check the supply price being offered by the community switch against what the supplier can provide. Community switch should provide better prices, but Energy4 has yet to find any community switch group who can provide evidence that this has actually happened.
Commercial collective switching does provide benefits, and placing sites and factories together has provided better prices for many Energy4 customers.
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Do energy prices vary YES, The wholesale price of gas and electricity is not easily predictable and continually fluctuates influenced by world events and the supply and demand of the world’s producers and consumers
Fluctuating wholesale prices mean that the price of gas and electricity offered to UK commercial customers by the 15 or so supply companies is never the same
By constantly monitoring the changes in the energy market, we can help the customer identify the most competitive gas and electricity prices for an individual business or site
Do energy prices vary, and does the price cap affect me?
The energy price cap is backstop protection from the government, calculated by Ofgem.
It applies if you’re on a default energy tariff, whether you pay by direct debit, standard credit or a prepayment meter.
It won’t apply if you:
- Are on a fixed-term energy tariff
- Have chosen a standard variable green energy tariff Ofgem has exempted from the cap.
You can call your supplier to check if you are on their default tariff. If you’re not on one, you’re probably already paying a better rate for your energy. But it’s still worth checking if you could save more by switching.
The price cap limits the rates a supplier can charge for their default tariffs. These include the standing charge and price for each kWh of electricity and gas (the units your bill is calculated from).
Ofgem sets the cap level for summer and winter based on the underlying costs to supply energy. This keeps prices fair and makes sure suppliers reflect any drops in costs in your rates.
Will my bills fall or rise under the price cap?
The price cap won’t limit your total bill if you are on a default tariff.
The cap level we set depends on costs in the energy market. So your bills could go down or up.
Different factors also affect how much suppliers change their prices (the rate they charge you) to meet the cap:
- Where you live
- How you pay (prepayment, direct debit or standard credit)
- Your type of energy meter.
- Your energy usage will affect your total bill too.
It’s best to contact your supplier for personalised information on your tariff.
Any figures you may see in the media aren’t guaranteed. They also usually show a customer with ‘typical’ energy usage who pays by direct debit. So what you pay could be more or less than what’s reported.
What next?
Your supplier must automatically apply the price cap Ofgem sets if you are on a default tariff. That’s right so you get a fair price, but it won’t mean you’re on the cheapest deal. Shop around to see if you can get a better tariff.
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Do I agree to a verbal contract, No.
Never agree any Verbal contract over the telephone with any supplier / energy broker.
Request the contract standing charge and unit rates be emailed to you or send by letter. This benefits you as the business customer especially for legal reasons.
Verbal contracts can be falsified. In our experience this only benefits the supplier and often means an in-depth process has not been fully completed to support your business.
You can have confidence that Energy 4 will always provide you with all the options, advice and recommendations to make an informed and systematic decision based on facts and evidence provided.
Commercial collective switching does provide benefits, and placing sites and factories together has provided better prices for many Energy4 customers.
Energy4 offer a number of suppliers, who will accept contracts signed.
We use a well established contract signature process as many suppliers refuse to access verbal systems as a form of agreement for contract. This is because written contracts are still covered under Law, which are legally binding. Furthermore Banks demand that written information be performed on contracts in reference to the addition of Banking information for direct debits. This relates to Insurance and the HM Treasury that protects Banks and Consumers.
DO NOT agree anything over the telephone.
Large quantity of fraud occurs due to mis-selling contracts, agreeing one thing on the the telephone, and then altering the contract structure of standing charges, and unit values. If a supplier does not provide a contract by email, and demands signature within 10 minutes walk away.
True and False
- Verbal contracts are legally binding – Incorrect, only the director can agree the contract for utility contracts, or the legal registered owner. Evidence must also be provided in email or letter of what was agreed including evidence that the identity of the caller has been identified.
- Can save an organisation time and be efficient in the short term – Incorrect, Verbal contracts are the largest point of contention, and fraud at present perpetrated against businesses.
Verbal contracts are Costly if criminal activity is involved, and problematic for business.
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Do you work with other energy suppliers No. Energy4 does not work directly with other energy suppliers.
Energy4, is a TPI (Third Party Intermediate), Not a sales consultant or sales contractor working on-behalf or for a specific energy supplier
Energy4 provides an non bias service that is client focused, supplying clients with all the energy utility options available
Energy4 receives commission from any supplier that your business decides to selects, based on price, tariff or personal preference
Energy4 does not add, Secondary and Third charges to your bill. If this is found, please contact Energy4.
The supplier that your business decides to selects will not place, Secondary and Third charges to your bill on our behalf. If this is found, please contact Energy4.
How will my business benefit from your services?
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
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Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
Am I on the best tariff with my supplier? You may be on a tariff with your supplier, however without evidence; you will not know this is the best tariff that your current supplier can offer. Suppliers will not quote other suppliers. Prices may not be necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs.
Why waste time checking with other suppliers when you can leave it all to Energy4? Our expert helps you can trust, with current energy market prices. The energy market is highly competitive, with prices and tariffs changing. Cheapest rates are constantly moving between energy suppliers, that includes the Big Six and others. It makes it difficult to say for sure which supplier is the most affordable.
Am I on the best tariff
Customers must allow Energy4 to prepare a compare energy supplier list. Allowing your tariff to slip from a fixed period contract to a variable one is one of the costliest moves to make in business. Be aware of when your current contract is coming to an end.
Energy4 helps business customers stay on top of the latest energy deals from all of our suppliers. Energy4 will provide lists, clearly identifying the cheapest energy supplier for you. Energy4 can offer energy savings alerts performing all the work, spending time searching for the best energy deals again.
Who is the best energy supplier depends on what’s important to you?
Is it the supplier who has the best ratings? Cheapest? Has the best ratings? Or is it the most environmentally friendly?
With all of these factors, we cannot say who the best energy supplier is. What we can do is present you with options to help you make the right choice for you. It’s important to understand that the energy market is constantly changing. New tariffs on the market, supplier ratings change, and greener energy sources are always in development. For this reason, it’s essential that you compare energy suppliers regularly.
Best Tariffs based on energy price cap
Energy price cap to increase in April but consumers should switch to save money
Big increase in wholesale energy prices push up price cap by £96 to £1,138 to pre-pandemic levels
The price cap continues to save consumers up to £100 a year and they can save up to £150 more by switching tariff
Support is available for those struggling to pay their energy bills, especially those in vulnerable circumstances
Ofgem has announced today that from 1 April 2021 the price cap will return to pre-pandemic levels, principally as a result of changes in wholesale energy prices.
When wholesale prices fell sharply last year in the wake of the first lockdown, the level of the price cap fell by £84 in October to its lowest level yet for the current winter period.
Demand for energy has since recovered which has pushed wholesale prices back up to more normal levels.
For six months from 1 April the price cap will increase by £96 to £1,138 for 11 million default tariff customers, and by £87 to £1,156 for 4 million pre-payment meter customers.
The price cap protects consumers who have not switched energy supplier by ensuring they pay a fair price for their electricity and gas.
Ofgem adjusts the level of the cap up or down twice a year to reflect the costs of supplying electricity and gas for suppliers.
Households on default tariffs are saving an estimated £75-£100 a year or £1 billion in total on their energy bills as a result.
Consumers who want to avoid the increase and save money should shop around ahead of the increase in the price cap on 1 April.
Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, said:
“Energy bill increases are never welcome, especially as many households are struggling with the impact of the pandemic. We have carefully scrutinised these changes to ensure that customers only pay a fair price for their energy.
“The price cap offers a safety net against poor pricing practices, saving customers up to £100 a year, but if they want to avoid the increase in April they should shop around for a cheaper deal.
“As the UK still faces challenges around COVID-19, during this exceptional time I expect suppliers to set their prices competitively, treat all customers fairly and ensure that any household in financial distress is given access to the support they need.
“The government and Ofgem have been working with the energy industry and consumer groups to support customers through this difficult time and I urge anyone worried about paying their energy bills to contact their supplier and access the help available.”
For the default tariff price cap level starting on 1 April, Ofgem has also allowed suppliers to claim £23 to cover higher levels of bad debt from more customers being unable to pay their energy bills due to the impact of COVID-19.
This will ensure suppliers can continue to supply energy and protect their customers, especially those in vulnerable circumstances.
Suppliers are required to provide emergency credit to customers struggling to top up their pre-payment meters, put those who are behind on their bills on affordable repayment plans and should not disconnect their customers.
Many have gone further in providing support over the last year, for example helping pre-payment meter customers who are shielding to top up.
Notes to editors
- Help available for consumers:
Ofgem rules require suppliers to offer emergency credit to pre-payment meter customers and put customers struggling to pay their energy bills on realistic and sustainable debt repayment plans based on their ability to pay.
If customers are struggling to pay for energy bills they should contact their energy supplier as soon as possible. Depending on their circumstances, customers may be eligible for extra help with their energy bills or services, such as payment breaks, suspending credit meter disconnections, and schemes like the Winter Fuel Payment or Warm Home Discount rebate.
The Citizens Advice consumer service can provide advice on how customers can resolve problems with their energy provider. For complex or urgent cases, or if a person is in a vulnerable situation they may then be referred onto the Extra Help Unit.
For help on how to switch to a better deal, see Ofgem’s guide.
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- Blocking meter readings at your property on more than one occasion
- Stealing gas or electricity.
- Provide regular meter readings
- Tell them when you are moving in or out of a property.
- Think about getting a smart meter.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 27 utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 27 utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Please review your Terms and Conditions for cancellation contracts
- Please pay all outstanding debts
- Some suppliers demand both a letter and email to confirm a request for change. Please send Energy4 your contract if you cannot identify this.
- Specific suppliers will offer 28 days to change suppliers
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 40+ utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
Is your Meter Operator Agreement (MOP contract) in place
A Meter Operator agreement or (MOP contract) is a legal requirement for all half hourly electricity supplied meters. This contract covers the supply of the meter, maintenance and the necessary telecommunications for sending your consumption data to your energy supplier.
The Meter Operator agreement or (MOP contract) is either;
Included into the utility contract – As part of the Utility bill that the customer pays (included into the price of the unit and standing charge). This Included MOP contract only exists for the length of the utility contract.
OR
Separate MOP contract from the utility bill as a MOP service provider contract – There are multiple MOP providers in area region who compete to provide these services.
However they request customers sign up to 18 month, 30 month, etc., waht is called an unneccesary over-run contract, that well exceed the utiltiy contract. This is to benefit the MOP provider because this forces the business owner to sign another 18 month contract later down the line.
If the Business customer signs a contract where the MOP is included, they still have to pay for the external MOP provider, they will simply be told not to collect data. The main output of the data being collected is to allow the Electrical grid and providers to identify the usage of the electrical infrastructure and if the Grid can supply and local Transformers can deliver. Over capacity can damage electrical lines, infrastructure, damage transformers, and cause “black-outs”.
You do NOT have to be forced to go with a specific MOP service provider, there are multiple companies in each area. Strongly advise that you ask Energy4 to locate all the local MOP providers, and provide a list of each of there services, and there annual costs.
The supplier you are with cannot dictate terms of your MOP provider if they are not helping to facilitate the MOP service.
Utility providers are currently doing this which is illegal under the Consumer act as it is causing a monolopy of services in areas.
Where MOP came from?
As part of the UK de-regulated energy market you now have the right to appoint your own meter operator as apposed to letting your current energy supplier appoint there preferred supplier as the cost is often hidden in a suppliers standing charge.
The subject of metering is often confusing for customers since privatisation, particularly since the meter operator contract is no longer part of the supply agreement.
Many customers are unaware of required legislation such as the statutory requirement that sites with a maximum demand in excess of 100kW should have half-hourly metering installed as standard, and are unsure of who to contact.
The process of managing the relationship between the Supplier, Meter Operator and Local Distributor is often a minefield, and is an area where many customers choose to outsource.
If you are unsure if you have a MOP agreement in place for your half hourly site please call Energy4 on 01642 888814.
A Meter Operator (MOP) contract is essential for businesses with Half Hourly (HH) electricity meters. Here are some key points about MOP contracts:
Legal Requirement: If you have a HH meter, you must have a valid MOP contract. This is mandated by Ofgem to ensure proper management and maintenance of the meters.
Responsibilities: The MOP is responsible for installing, maintaining, and upgrading electricity meters. They also conduct health and safety inspections every two years.
Costs: MOP contracts typically last for five years and can cost between £220 and £500 per year, depending on the type of HH supply.
Data Collection: MOP contracts often include Data Collection (DC) and Data Aggregation (DA) services, which involve collecting and transmitting your energy usage data to your supplier.
Supplier Appointment: If you don’t select a MOP, your electricity supplier will appoint one on your behalf, which might not always be in your best interest.
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https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-businesses/get-energy-your-business
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- “Offshore O&G installations emit ~10MtCO2 e p.a. to generate power (~10% of the UK total energy supply emissions). Platform electrification will be key to cutting upstream O&G emissions, and to the industry’s social licence to operate. Offshore electrification may unlock the faster growth of renewables, expansion of offshore transmission infrastructure, and establishment of floating windpower technologies in the UK, contributing to offshore renewables’ 75GW capacity ambition by 2050.”
- Upstream platform operators (or some or all of the participants in one or more upstream joint ventures) could choose to build and operate the wind turbines themselves (not least in view of the increasing design synergies between the two technologies noted above) or they could contract with a third party generator/supplier of offshore wind power.
- A given set of wind turbines could either be “captive” generators, dedicated to a particular upstream platform (or platforms), or they could have the ability to supply other users (including potentially those onshore).
- In order for the wind farm project sponsor(s) to manage effectively offtake risk (and ensure project bankability), the power purchase agreement with the platform operator (offtaker) may prescribe “take or pay” provisions, giving the platform operator flexibility to take such delivery as may (from time to time) be dictated by its operational needs, on the condition that it pays for volumes which would otherwise be delivered. This may be particularly likely in a “captive generator” scenario with a third party wind farm operator. On the other hand, a wind farm with more export options may have an incentive to divert its production away from the upstream platform and sell its output elsewhere, or reserve flexibility to connect to existing or upgraded OFTO arrangements. This optionality would require detailed consideration of the contractual framework and applicable regulatory obligations.
- One potential advantage of floating turbines could be their ability to be deployed in more than one location over their operational life. In principle, this could open up the possibility that they could supply platforms with a shorter remaining operational life than their own, and then move on to supply another. However, it remains to be seen whether this approach would be feasible in terms of relocation costs (including reuse of connecting cables), and there would also be questions around the bankability of a business model based on a series of PPAs with different counterparties and associated offtaker creditworthiness issues.
- For renewable generators without ties to the upstream industry, the key question for the moment may be how the premium that upstream platforms are prepared to pay for green electricity compares to the strike price that the generators think they can achieve in an allocation round for Contracts for Difference (CfD) subsidising renewable electricity. Then again, just as at least some offshore wind farms that export (or plan to export) all their output to the onshore grid are taking a conscious decision to divide their output between a CfD-subsidised and a subsidy-free, merchant element, it may be that some developers would be attracted to developing projects that blended an element of “guaranteed” income under a contract with an upstream platform with exports further afield on a CfD or merchant basis.
- How could wind power and oil and gas electrification timelines be better aligned, given the shorter lifetime of oil and gas assets?
- How could “access to seabed” be managed if proposed wind farms were to be installed on licensed oil and gas acreage?
- Could “route to market” decisions be simplified if wind farm developments are for sole supply of oil and gas installations?
- Could surveys and results of an oil and gas environmental impact assessment be used (where applicable) to satisfy requirements of wind farms in the vicinity of installations?
- Wind farm owners and OFTOs are used to a model in which they only have each other to think about: one generator, and one transmission operator, per offshore link. OFTOs are not like onshore grid operators which are used to coping with multiple power flows and all kinds of generation and demand. Introducing a second generator using a different technology is a significant complication to their business model – and that of those who finance them.
- Taking a positive view, one could point to the fact that the OFTO would be transmitting more electricity. However, precisely because wind generation is intermittent and they only have one generator customer each, OFTOs are currently remunerated largely on the basis of their availability, rather than on a £/MWh basis for power actually transmitted.
- Looking at things from the offshore wind farm’s perspective, perhaps it could strike more advantageous commercial arrangements with those who purchase its power if it were packaged together with that of the gas-to-wire generator – potentially converting its intermittent output into baseload generation if the gas-to-wire generator flexed its generation up and down so as to mirror the troughs and peaks of wind power output? In one sense, there is nothing to stop any wind farm operator entering into such an arrangement with a gas-fired generator already connected to the grid elsewhere. The only advantage of doing so with a gas-to-wire generator would be if its operating costs were materially lower than those of equivalent existing onshore units. It is not clear whether this would be the case. The offshore gas generator will inevitably have some new infrastructure costs that its onshore counterpart would not. On the other hand, its gas supply will not come with all the same associated transport and processing costs, and it may have a carbon pricing advantage – although this could be eroded (see above on UK ETS and carbon price support).
- Joining forces with a gas-to-wire generator could also have disadvantages for a wind farm operator, if it were a party to a CfD or other arrangement that relied on its output being 100% renewable. At the very least, some bespoke metering arrangements would be required.
- Currently, over the course of a year, the average offshore transmission link only utilises 40% of its capacity so, on the face of it, there is plenty of capacity available for gas-to-wire. The problem is that the wind farms are generally incentivised to generate and export power whenever they can, and their output, although predictable within certain parameters over the course of a year, fluctuates significantly from day to day and hour to hour with changes in the weather. The OGA’s study of gas-to-wire assumes that wind output would take priority in allocating scarce capacity on any transmission link, but it says little about any possible efficiency and other impacts on the upstream generator or the gas extraction activities that lie behind it of flexing its generation in this way.
- Wood Mackenzie: “Why powering oil and gas platforms with renewables makes sense”, October 2019
- Energy Voice: “Shetland Energy Hub aims for hundreds of jobs and to make giant oilfields ‘net zero by 2030’”, 24 June 2020, https://www.energyvoice.com/otherenergy/248006/energy-hub-hopes-to-make-giant-west-of-shetland-oilfields-net-zero-by-2030/
- See Electricity Act 1989, section 6C(5).
- Recharge News: “World’s first offshore solar array rides out storm Ciara off Netherlands”, 16 February 2020, https://www.rechargenews.com/transition/worlds-first-offshore-solar-array-rides-out-storm-ciara-off-netherlands/2-1-757022
- Bloomberg: “Flying Wind Turbines Make Their First Trip Offshore in Norway”, 15 August 2019, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-15/flying-wind-power-turbine-makes-first-trip-offshore-in-norway
- Offshore Engineer: “Premier Oil Testing PB3 PowerBuoy in the North Sea”, 23 August 2019, https://www.oedigital.com/news/469883-premier-oil-testing-pb3-powerbuoy-in-the-north-sea
In this guide you’ll find information relating to:
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What is back billing?
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Back billing scenarios – why does back billing happen?
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What are Ofgem’s back billing rules?
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Back billing rules: FAQ
- Ofgem found 18 suppliers failed to correctly protect customers’ tariff prices when they decided to switch supplier or tariff
- Over 1 million customers were overcharged over £7.2 million for the failings
- Collectively, the suppliers are issuing refunds and redress payments worth £10.4 million
- those on a standard variable tariff who switched to another supplier but did not have their variable tariff price protected during the switch,
- customers on a fixed-term tariff who switched to another supplier but did not have their fixed term tariff protected during the switch, and
- customers on a fixed-term tariff who moved to another tariff with their supplier but did not have their fixed-term tariff protected during the switch.
Renewed my contract but I think I may be paying higher prices!
Energy4 has experience helping Clients when they either select high prices or renew contracts at prices which are typically around 25-30% more than the market rate.
Renewal prices are always higher. It is imperative that Business customers seek advice and utility supplier information before proceeding with contracts.
This is why our services are so important to helping your business reduce costs where possible. With renewals of existing contracts (verbal or written) there is no ‘cooling off’ period. The contract is binding immediately on your confirmation with your energy supplier.
Where Energy4 might be able to help is if your contract has been automatically renewed without your confirmation.
Contact Energy4 for more details about how Energy4 can submit a Notice of Termination on your behalf. This will ensure you’re not automatically renewed and to move to a different supplier
OfGem has tried to prevent profiteering and mis-selling in the industry. If you have issues with dubious contracts, please call Energy4.
Best Tariffs based on energy price cap
Energy price cap to increase in April but consumers should switch to save money
Big increase in wholesale energy prices push up price cap by £96 to £1,138 to pre-pandemic levels
The price cap continues to save consumers up to £100 a year and they can save up to £150 more by switching tariff
Support is available for those struggling to pay their energy bills, especially those in vulnerable circumstances
Ofgem has announced today that from 1 April 2021 the price cap will return to pre-pandemic levels, principally as a result of changes in wholesale energy prices.
When wholesale prices fell sharply last year in the wake of the first lockdown, the level of the price cap fell by £84 in October to its lowest level yet for the current winter period.
Demand for energy has since recovered which has pushed wholesale prices back up to more normal levels.
For six months from 1 April the price cap will increase by £96 to £1,138 for 11 million default tariff customers, and by £87 to £1,156 for 4 million pre-payment meter customers.
The price cap protects consumers who have not switched energy supplier by ensuring they pay a fair price for their electricity and gas.
Ofgem adjusts the level of the cap up or down twice a year to reflect the costs of supplying electricity and gas for suppliers.
Households on default tariffs are saving an estimated £75-£100 a year or £1 billion in total on their energy bills as a result.
Consumers who want to avoid the increase and save money should shop around ahead of the increase in the price cap on 1 April.
Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, said:
“Energy bill increases are never welcome, especially as many households are struggling with the impact of the pandemic. We have carefully scrutinised these changes to ensure that customers only pay a fair price for their energy.
“The price cap offers a safety net against poor pricing practices, saving customers up to £100 a year, but if they want to avoid the increase in April they should shop around for a cheaper deal.
“As the UK still faces challenges around COVID-19, during this exceptional time I expect suppliers to set their prices competitively, treat all customers fairly and ensure that any household in financial distress is given access to the support they need.
“The government and Ofgem have been working with the energy industry and consumer groups to support customers through this difficult time and I urge anyone worried about paying their energy bills to contact their supplier and access the help available.”
For the default tariff price cap level starting on 1 April, Ofgem has also allowed suppliers to claim £23 to cover higher levels of bad debt from more customers being unable to pay their energy bills due to the impact of COVID-19.
This will ensure suppliers can continue to supply energy and protect their customers, especially those in vulnerable circumstances.
Suppliers are required to provide emergency credit to customers struggling to top up their pre-payment meters, put those who are behind on their bills on affordable repayment plans and should not disconnect their customers.
Many have gone further in providing support over the last year, for example helping pre-payment meter customers who are shielding to top up.
Notes to editors
- Help available for consumers:
Ofgem rules require suppliers to offer emergency credit to pre-payment meter customers and put customers struggling to pay their energy bills on realistic and sustainable debt repayment plans based on their ability to pay.
If customers are struggling to pay for energy bills they should contact their energy supplier as soon as possible. Depending on their circumstances, customers may be eligible for extra help with their energy bills or services, such as payment breaks, suspending credit meter disconnections, and schemes like the Winter Fuel Payment or Warm Home Discount rebate.
The Citizens Advice consumer service can provide advice on how customers can resolve problems with their energy provider. For complex or urgent cases, or if a person is in a vulnerable situation they may then be referred onto the Extra Help Unit.
For help on how to switch to a better deal, see Ofgem’s guide.
- The price cap is a cap on a unit of gas and electricity, with standing charges taken into account. It is not a cap on customers’ overall energy bills, which will still rise or fall in line with their energy consumption.
- The £1,138 per year level of the cap is based on a household with typical consumption on a dual electricity and gas bill paying by direct debit. Customers who pay by standard credit (cash or cheque) pay an additional £85 based on the higher cost for suppliers to serve them. The additional allowance for COVID-19 bad debt (see below) does not apply to the pre-payment meter level of the cap, which explains the wider difference for the next price cap period. The values shown in the text above include VAT, and are expressed for the current Typical Domestic Consumption Values (TDCV) of 2,900kWh of electricity, 12,000kWh of gas, and 4,200kWh of electricity for Economy 7.
- Wholesale adjustment: Following a judicial review (JR), a judge ordered Ofgem to reconsider how we calculated wholesale energy costs for the first cap period when the default cap was introduced. We made a one-off £15 temporary wholesale adjustment for the current price cap period so suppliers can recover these costs. This adjustment will be removed for the next price cap period starting on 1 April. It does not apply to the prepayment level of the cap.
- COVID-19 bad debt: The default tariff price cap from 1 April includes an additional allowance to allow suppliers to start to recover some of their additional costs related to COVID-19, such as higher levels of bad debt from more customers being unable to pay their energy bills. This is based on a highly conservative assessment. In order to minimise the impact on consumers of higher bills, suppliers will have to recover some of the costs in a phased approach between April 2021 and March 2022. On Tuesday Ofgem published the additional allowance with benchmark consumption calculations as £23.69. Using new TDCV values the allowance is £23.14.
- From 1 October the equivalent per unit level of the price cap to the nearest pence for a typical customer paying by direct debit will be 19p per kWh for electricity customers and 3p per kWh for gas customers.
- Suppliers buy electricity and gas on the wholesale markets in advance, purchasing ‘forward contracts’ gradually over time. The default tariff price reflects suppliers’ costs because we use the wholesale prices of the relevant forward contracts that were sold in advance during an ‘observation window’ before each six-month price cap period. The observation window for the summer price cap period (April – September) is the previous August – January. The observation window for the winter price cap period (October – March) is the previous February – July. The graphs below show a) how wholesale gas and electricity prices for the relevant contracts on offer in each observation window result in an allowance that reflects suppliers’ average costs:
- Ofgem analysis at the time the default tariff cap was introduced on 1 January 2019 suggests that the default tariff price cap would have reduced the price of the average standard variable tariffs from the six largest suppliers by around £75 to £100 per year since April 2015 had it been in place over this period. The research shows suppliers have consistently charged more than the indicative level of the default tariff cap, which reflects the estimated costs of an efficient supplier. This analysis suggests had the cap not been introduced on 1 January 2019, customers would be paying significantly more. However, it is impossible to estimate an exact savings figure going forward as suppliers can no longer price above the level of the cap. Information and materials for consumers about the price caps is available at: www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-price-caps.
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- Ofgem found 18 suppliers failed to correctly protect customers’ tariff prices when they decided to switch supplier or tariff
- Over 1 million customers were overcharged over £7.2 million for the failings
- Collectively, the suppliers are issuing refunds and redress payments worth £10.4 million
- those on a standard variable tariff who switched to another supplier but did not have their variable tariff price protected during the switch,
- customers on a fixed-term tariff who switched to another supplier but did not have their fixed term tariff protected during the switch, and
- customers on a fixed-term tariff who moved to another tariff with their supplier but did not have their fixed-term tariff protected during the switch.
Selecting a supplier by signature or verbal contract?
Energy4 offer a number of suppliers, who will accept contracts signed.
We use a well established contract signature process as many suppliers refuse to access verbal systems as a form of agreement for contract. This is because written contracts are still covered under Law, which are legally binding. Furthermore Banks demand that written information be performed on contracts in reference to the addition of Banking information for direct debits. This relates to Insurance and the HM Treasury that protects Banks and Consumers.
DO NOT agree anything over the telephone.
Large quantity of fraud occurs due to mis-selling contracts, agreeing one thing on the the telephone, and then altering the contract structure of standing charges, and unit values. If a supplier does not provide a contract by email, and demands signature within 10 minutes walk away.
True and False
- Verbal contracts are legally binding – Incorrect, only the director can agree the contract for utility contracts, or the legal registered owner. Evidence must also be provided in email or letter of what was agreed including evidence that the identity of the caller has been identified.
- Can save an organisation time and be efficient in the short term – Incorrect, Verbal contracts are the largest point of contention, and fraud at present perpetrated against businesses.
Verbal contracts are Costly if criminal activity is involved, and problematic for business.
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Smart Meter lies No 2
Can suppliers charge extra charges when customers (shop owners) refuse the new Smart meters and want to keep the original meters? We have been notified that this is £25 per month!
“…Whilst we believe all consumers will benefit from having a smart meter, they aren’t compulsory, and you can choose not to have one…”
Currently suppliers are outright lying to customers by email, telephone, and foot-in-the-door hard sells. Smart meters are not compulsory. Report any criminality you come across to trading standards and OfGem immediately: Smartmetering@ofgem.gov.uk
“…However, suppliers are permitted to offer tariffs at different prices to different meter types, and are permitted to apply entry criteria to a tariff, such as having a smart meter…
Currently there is no evidence provided by industry of such special tariffs, which are in fact in contradiction with the Consumer Act. Customers presently on old meters are obtaining the same tariffs as new meters. Savings normally appear if Direct Debits are setup, and using online services to provide meter readings.
“…Choosing not to have a smart meter installed may mean you don’t have access to all the available tariffs on the market, some of which could be cheaper…”
Currently speculation at present, no documentation has been submitted by industry to concur these comments. Customers presently on old meters are obtaining the same tariffs as new meters. Savings normally appear if Direct Debits are setup, and using online services to provide meter readings.
It does not help OfGem or the Selling of Smart Meters if OfGem is blocking the reporting of defects. OfGem response
In the UK, you are not legally required to have a smart meter installed. However, if you refuse a smart meter, there might be some implications:
Replacement of Faulty Meters: If your existing meter is faulty or at the end of its life, your energy supplier is likely to replace it with a smart meter. Some suppliers may still have traditional meters available, but they might charge you for installing one.
Limited Tariff Options: Refusing a smart meter could limit your access to certain energy tariffs, especially those that offer cheaper rates based on smart meter data.
Potential Costs: While there is no direct charge from Ofgem for refusing a smart meter, some suppliers might charge for installing a traditional meter if a smart meter is declined.
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/get-smart-meter
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Smart Meter lies No 3 – What charges can be imposed by the installers, and are charges meant to be taken on by the utility provider, not directly charged to customers?
“…For domestic customers, there must be no up-front charge for a smart meter installation. As is currently the case with traditional meters, part of consumers’ bills will be made up of the costs associated with providing and maintaining meters…”
“…For non-domestic customers, as for traditional metering, energy suppliers can make their own decisions about how they charge customers for metering services and different suppliers take different approaches. Customers should engage with their supplier to discuss any possible installation charges, and could also consider switching to another supplier, or approaching a third party meter supplier…”
By June 2025, every home in the UK will have been offered the chance to get a smart meter.
This technological advance will help you to keep track of your energy usage, get more accurate readings, and understand why you pay what you do for energy.
These features may save you money, but all good things have their drawbacks – and smart meters are no different.
In a 2019 Uswitch survey, 31% of homes reported issues with their smart meter, so you should be prepared for certain problems.
And if you’re unsure about smart meters, don’t worry – there’s another way to cut costs. You can save more than £400 each year, just by switching your home’s energy supplier. If you’re looking to cut down your bills, this one’s a bit of a no-brainer.
That’s why we’ve partnered with Switchd. With four different price plans (including a free option), Switchd will find you cheaper, greener energy suppliers in no time.
Smart displays can stop responding
39% of people said their smart displays had simply stopped working in the aforementioned Uswitch survey.
This makes it practically impossible to use your smart meter.
In some cases, you’ll be able to use a connected app that can perform the same functions while you get the meter replaced.
But either way, it’s not ideal for four out of 10 people to suffer this fault. After all, if your smart device doesn’t work, it’s not very smart.
The installation can take hours and leave you with no power
Smart technology is relatively seamless, but when it comes to smart meters, they still need to be fitted by a professional.
This can take hours, during which time you’ll need to go without electricity.
It may be a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things, but it’s still a drag that such a small, advanced piece of hardware can turn your plans for a day upside down.
The whole machine can stop functioning
It’s bad enough when most of your electrical devices shut down, but when the machine which measures your energy usage refuses to work, it can cause a plethora of problems.
You’ll need to contact your energy company to let them know, then endure a period of time without a smart meter, and then deal with yet another installation.
This’ll mean carving out some time in your day to be home for an installation, and spending yet another couple of hours without electricity, all so you can get back to where you started.
The meter may stop being smart after you switch provider
Changing suppliers is one of the best ways to save money on your energy bills – but if it causes your meter to lose its smart abilities, the switch can feel like it wasn’t worth it.
And why would you bother getting a smart meter if it’s going to suddenly act like an old-fashioned meter?
This is another instance in which you’ll need to go through the rigmarole of getting a new smart meter, with all the kerfuffle that comes with getting installed and having the power off for hours.
It won’t save you money or fight climate change by itself
Smart meters can cut your energy bills, and in doing so help reduce your contribution to climate change, but they can’t do it by themselves.
You’ll still need to regularly check the meter’s data and adjust your usage accordingly, whether that’s by remembering to turn lights off in rooms you aren’t using, or by having shorter showers.
They’re smart, but they’re not going to win a Nobel Prize any time soon.
Your machine may not connect to the internet
Smart meters currently report your usage through mobile networks, which can be unreliable in certain areas, particularly if you live in a rural location.
This can lead to readings not being sent, which can lead to confusion over bills for both you and your energy company.
Soon, all meters will be connected to a wireless network made specially for them – and if you live in an area with an unreliable mobile network, you may want to wait until then.
Smart meters can be confusing and anxiety-producing
Meters can help you to track your energy usage – but constantly being aware of how much you’re spending has a downside, particularly for older people on a fixed income.
Some can feel anxiety as they watch the numbers tick up, fall into a panic, and turn off the lights and heating to save money.
This is exacerbated by some of the perplexing jargon on smart meters.
Most people aren’t familiar with the notion of kilowatt hours, for instance, and though devices will come with instruction manuals, this won’t always help.
A better solution may simply be for you to stay aware of your energy usage, and check energy comparison sites to make sure you’re getting the best deal
There is no upfront charge to domestic consumers for having a smart meter installed. Energy suppliers are responsible for the costs associated with installing smart meters, which are then spread across all customers as part of the overall energy charges.
If you have any specific concerns or questions about your smart meter installation, it’s best to contact your energy supplier directly. They can provide detailed information and address any issues you might have.
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/energy-policy-and-regulation/policy-and-regulatory-programmes/smart-meter-transition-and-data-communications-company-dcc
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/sites/default/files/docs/2017/07/2017.07_revised_installation_cost_restrictions_final.pdf
https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/get-smart-meter
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Smart Meter lies No 4 – The great smart meter revolution has faltered and households can choose, once again, to opt out and keep hold of their old-fashioned utility meters which require manual reading.
When they were introduced in 2009, smart meters were supposed to simplify the billing process and ensure readings were up to date and accurate. But the roll-out has been plagued with problems – as explained below.
Now, according to research conducted by comparethemarket.com, one in five people do not want one.
The Government had originally said that every household would be set up with a smart meter by 2020 – and nearly seven million have been installed so far – but in June the Government subtly downgraded this requirement. Now every home will be “offered” a smart meter by 2020, with no obligation to take one.
The controversy around smart meters is more so because it is the Government’s job to set overall energy policy, not the job of suppliers, and the move away from carbon-based energy sources, the national roll-out of smart meters, and the expansion of renewables and nuclear power has cost consequences, with the consumer expected to pick up the tab.
Every household will, ultimately, pay for the new meter roll-out via their bills. As energy companies are quick to say, this is one reason why bills are rising.
But should you get one? These are six key considerations. It is the Government’s job to set overall energy policy, not the job of suppliers Credit: Yui Mok/PA Wire
1) Smart meters could make it harder to switch gas and electricity providers
Early adopters of smart meters got a nasty shock when they later tried to switch energy provider.
Some of the “first generation” smart meters fitted in households are currently incompatible with a new national communications network – which is how your usage data is transmitted to the energy provider.
Meters not connected to this system “go dumb” when consumers switch suppliers, meaning their new smart meters are no better than the old-fashioned ones. Customers would have to submit readings manually as before – something which can actually be more difficult with a “smart-meter-turned-dumb” than an old-fashioned meter.
The Government and Smart Energy GB, the body tasked with promoting the rollout of smart meters, insist the original meters will eventually connect with the network. However, insiders at some of the large energy companies have said they may need to be replaced. (1)
2) Smart meters don’t bring an end to estimated bills (or billing errors)
For many homeowners, who believed they would gain even more control over their bills, the introduction of a smart meter has been a disappointment.
The majority of energy providers encourage customers to pay via annual payment plans, where their yearly usage is estimated in advance and the cost split into 12 payments. This means that millions of bills still refer to “estimated” use, even where customers have smart meters.
It also means that many customers are, as before, have credits on their accounts of hundreds of pounds.
Errors with meters also mean that wrong information is being sent and acted upon by suppliers.
Angela Forman, who lives in East Sussex, agreed to have a smart meter installed after being told it would remove the need to send monthly meter readings. She had been on an Economy 7 tariff, which takes separate readings in day and night, when energy demand and cost is lower.
However when she received her first bill under the smart system it was for £114, much higher than her usual £94. Her meter had a fault and was sending her energy company an estimated reading, actively costing her money.
And horror stories have swamped social media of customers being billed tens of thousands of pounds incorrectly.
Mark Umpleby tweeted SSE with a photo that said he had used £33,183 of gas in one day – 2,765,175 per cent over budget. Another customer, Usman Hussain, tweeted a picture of his meter saying he would be charged nearly £9,600 for his day’s electricity and gas. (1)
3) Smart meters won’t work if you have a poor signal in your area
The successful operation of smart meters can also be a postcode lottery. Live in an area with poor mobile signal? There’s a chance your smart meter won’t work.
This was the issue for Mrs Forman. The mobile reception was not good enough, which forced her smart meter to revert to “dumb mode” and send estimated readings.
Another reader, Suzanne Harvey, had a smart meter installed in 2014 and was told by the engineer who fitted it that the poor reception might create difficulties. This proved to be the case and she failed to receive a bill for almost a year.
Smart Energy GB expects the rollout of the national network to make the meters independent of mobile coverage – effectively fixing this problem. (1)
4) The display units linked to smart meters are crude and difficult to understand
Many have complained that the “smart interface” of their meter – the device which sits inside the house and displays data about usage and cost – is difficult to understand.
The hope is that mobile apps will be developed which are more user-friendly.
Ovo, one of the newer providers and an advocate of smart meters, has an app which shows usage and readings updated by week. It also shows any current balance as well as usage and cost over recent months.
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Smart Meter lies No 5
Energy companies are using high-pressure tactics to push customers into having smart meters in their homes. They schedule dates to fit them without being asked and threaten to take away cheap deals. Suppliers have been ordered by the UK Government to offer smart meters to all households in Britain by 2020 deadline. Or the suppliers will face fines. Customers are not obliged to say ‘yes’ and can refuse to have one installed.
But Money Mail has been inundated with letters from readers who feel pressured into having one of the new meters. They are misled into thinking that they are compulsory. Energy companies are using high-pressure tactics of hard selling to push customers into having optional smart meters in their homes
They tell us they have been bombarded with calls, texts and letters even after they have refused one. At least one major firm is sending out letters saying they have made a smart meter installation appointment, despite the customer never requesting one. Another says this is something they are trialling. If customers do not want a new meter, they have to call and cancel, or an engineer will just turn up.
Verbal contract over the telephone Energy4 offer a number of suppliers, who will accept contracts signed.
We use a well established contract signature process as many suppliers refuse to access verbal systems as a form of agreement for contract. This is because written contracts are still covered under Law, which are legally binding. Furthermore Banks demand that written information be performed on contracts in reference to the addition of Banking information for direct debits. This relates to Insurance and the HM Treasury that protects Banks and Consumers.
DO NOT agree anything over the telephone.
Large quantity of fraud occurs due to mis-selling contracts, agreeing one thing on the the telephone, and then altering the contract structure of standing charges, and unit values. If a supplier does not provide a contract by email, and demands signature within 10 minutes walk away.
True and False
- Verbal contracts are legally binding – Incorrect, only the director can agree the contract for utility contracts, or the legal registered owner. Evidence must also be provided in email or letter of what was agreed including evidence that the identity of the caller has been identified.
- Can save an organisation time and be efficient in the short term – Incorrect, Verbal contracts are the largest point of contention, and fraud at present perpetrated against businesses.
Verbal contracts are Costly if criminal activity is involved, and problematic for business.
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- For domestic use
- A building, or part of a building, which consists of a dwelling or number of dwellings
- A building, or part of a building, used for a residential purpose
- A home or other institution providing residential accommodation for children
- A home or other institution providing residential accommodation with personal care for persons in need of personal care by reason of old age, disablement, past or present dependence on alcohol or drugs or past or present medical disorder
- A hospice
- A residential accommodation for students or school pupils
- Residential accommodation for members of any of the armed forces
- A monastery, nunnery or similar establishment
- An institution which is the sole or main residence of at least 90% of its residents
- Except use as a hospital, a prison or similar institution, a hotel, inn or similar establishment
- Self catering holiday accommodation
- A caravan
- A houseboat
- A charity otherwise than in the course of furtherance of a business
- Where there is a supply of goods or services partly for domestic or charitable endeavours
- If at least 60% of the goods or services qualify (meet the aforementioned criteria the whole shall be treated as meeting the criteria)
- Children’s car seats and domestic fuel or power are always charged at 5%
- Mobility aids for older people are only charged at 5% if they’re for someone over 60 and the goods are installed in their home
- Books and newspapers
- Children’s clothes and shoes
- Motorcycle helmets
- Most goods you export from England, Wales and Scotland (Great Britain) to a country outside the UK
- Most goods you export from Northern Ireland to a country outside the EU and the UK
- Goods you supply from Northern Ireland to a VAT registered EU business – you can check if the VAT number is valid
- If you sent goods to the EU from Northern Ireland, you’ll need their VAT number and paperwork proving that the goods have been sent within certain time limits (usually 3 months).
- Businesses and charging VAT: VAT rates – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
What is a 100kW half hourly supply?
Half hourly meters are for those companies that are energy intensive and their average peak for electricity demand is higher than 100kWh over a three month period for the year previous.
Two simple ways to check of you are a half hour customer:
– Half hourly meters have a communications link to the energy supplier which can be read remotely on a daily basis and the information is then sent back to them
– Check your energy bill, if you are on a half hourly meter you will see that your bill begins with double zero “00”
Our specialised team can arrange for the cheapest prices from suppliers especially those that cater for the half-hourly meter market
What is a 100kW half hourly supply & How half-hourly settlement will help cut energy bills
What do a smart meter, an electric car and an in-home battery have in common? They’re all new technologies where we’re working to help people get the most from their electricity usage.
This work involves reforming electricity ‘settlement’ – the process for charging suppliers for the difference between how much energy they purchase, and how much their customers actually use. We’re reforming these arrangements across the country while industry is installing smart meters, and more and more people invest in smart home technology.
But why is it important, and what will our work achieve? Ofgem’s Head of Settlement Reform Anna Stacey takes a look at some of our behind-the-scenes activity.
What is settlement?
Currently, suppliers estimate customers’ electricity use based on the average customer’s consumption patterns. There may be discrepancies between this and how much wholesale electricity a supplier has bought. Settlement reconciles these.
With smart meters that can record electricity consumption information every half hour of the day and transmit it, industry can use this information for settlement instead. This means that suppliers will have a much more accurate picture of consumption and demand, and can match their purchases accordingly.
Why is half-hourly settlement so important?
Half-hourly settlement is a major part of the smart, flexible energy system. It can help make the future low-carbon system that we are working towards both affordable and secure. It will help integrate smart technology into the electricity system to help us use the network and the electricity it generates more effectively. It also means that suppliers can bill customers accurately, and base these more closely on the cost of generating and supplying the electricity they use.
Technology such as energy storage allows households and businesses to shift their energy use, and change their demand for electricity in response to price or other factors. This is part of demand-side response:
For example, a battery can recharge when electricity is cheap and plentiful, and then give out the energy when electricity is more expensive. Being able to flex supply and demand will become increasingly important to avoid wasting low carbon generation and to keep the system stable.
For households and businesses, half-hourly data means knowing how much electricity they are using. They can choose to use more or less in response to this information if they wish. This may suit them if they want to avoid times of the day when electricity is expensive to generate, when generation is relying on fossil fuels, when many other households or businesses want to use electricity and they do not, or when networks are strained.
For the electricity system as a whole, half-hourly settlement will help suppliers, network operators and generators understand when and where energy is being used. They can then target when and where to invest in the energy network, and avoid building expensive extra power stations and putting up more poles and wires than are needed.
What changes are taking place now?
From 1 April 2017, all medium and large businesses must be settled on their half-hourly electricity use. This is known in the industry as the code modification P272. Businesses will have detailed usage information and can use this to shop around for a supplier who offers them value for money based on their specific needs.
Suppliers have now changed the meters in businesses and can start to offer time-of-use ‘smart’ tariffs that meet businesses’ needs, rewarding them for moving their electricity consumption away from peak periods.
From July 2017, suppliers who want to are able to settle their small business and domestic consumers using their half-hourly data too, following changes to make this easier. This, alongside smart meter rollout, means that households may soon be able to choose a smart tariff contract. The smart meters allow them to see when they are using electricity, and the smart tariffs will allow them to control their bills.
What are smart tariffs?
Smart tariffs are price signals to consumers. Lower prices reflect the lower cost of generating and transmitting electricity at certain times of the day and year. These prices reflect both the cost of generating and transporting electricity. It is cheap when there is lots of wind and solar energy available, and expensive when diesel-powered generators are used. These prices also include the longer-term costs of building and maintaining electricity networks and power plants. Based on their lifestyle and circumstances, consumers who choose smart tariffs will save money when they consume less during peak periods.
What happens next?
We have launched an industry code review, which will allow us to work with industry and consumer groups over the next couple of years to weigh up whether to require all consumers with smart meters in Great Britain be settled using their half-hourly data.
We will carefully analyse the technicalities of changing the current system and complete a thorough cost-benefit analysis to inform the case for bringing in half-hourly settlement for everyone. We will monitor the impacts of P272 for businesses, and for those suppliers and consumers who choose half-hourly settlement now. In summary we are investigating what we need to do to make sure consumers and the system benefit from making settlement smart
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What is a 100kW half hourly supply?
- A rollover energy contract is all too easy to fall into and can often lead to higher rates and bigger utility costs for your business.
- A rollover contract is signed at the beginning of your business energy contract and should be read carefully before signing. It details what happens if you don’t renew your contract in the renewal period. A rollover contract gives you information on how to notify for cancellation or non-renewal.
- allow micro-business consumers to give notice to terminate a contract no more than 30 days before a contract ends,
- provide current prices and annual consumption details on renewal letters for micro-business fixed-term contracts, and
- acknowledge a termination notice from a micro-business consumer within five working days of receipt, or as soon as reasonably practical after that.
Smart meters use wireless signals to communicate with your supplier, which means you don’t have to ring in meter readings or use the internet
“…Officials claim they will help you to save money, as you’ll be more aware of how much energy different appliances use — and reduce your consumption…”
No evidence to cooperate this based on Energy4 helping clients using old meters vs New Smart Meters. From reviewing the smart meter history it is found that no utility company actually owns the Meters, they were created through 4 projects involving regional development funding from HM Treasury. The reason for the requirement of Smart Meters is too use up the supply made. Confidence of the Smart Meters is presently lacking due to incidents of OfGem demanding utility companies, and the Press not publish information on failed meters.“…These digital meters will also ensure you are only billed for the power you’ve used, putting an end to estimated bills. Most big energy companies are writing to customers to offer them one of the new smart meters. However, some are only offering them in certain areas of the country and many smaller firms are not yet fitting them, so you may have to wait. As many as one in three households is also being told they can’t have a meter because it won’t work in their property — for example, if the walls are too thick, or they live in a rural area with poor mobile phone signal…”
- Use the Energy Network Association search tool to find your network operator by postcode.
- Then contact the network operator for your supplier details.
What is FIT? – Feed-In Tariffs were introduced on 1 April 2010 and replaced UK government grants as the main financial incentive to encourage uptake of renewable electricity-generating technologies. Most domestic technologies qualify for the scheme, including:
The Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) scheme is a government programme designed to promote the uptake of renewable and low-carbon electricity generation technologies.
Introduced on 1 April 2010, the scheme requires participating licensed electricity suppliers to make payments on both generation and export from eligible installations.
Closure of the Feed-In Tariffsscheme
Please be aware that the Feed-In Tariffs scheme closed to new applicants from 1 April 2019, barring some exceptions. We have published an FAQ and guidance document which help explain the impact of these changes.
Who’s the scheme for?
The Feed-In Tariffs scheme is available for anyone who has installed, or is looking to install, one of the following technology types up to a capacity of 5MW, or 2kW for CHP:
Solar photovoltaic (solar PV)
Wind
Micro combined heat and power (CHP)
Hydro
Anaerobic digestion (AD)
How does the scheme work?
Feed-In Tariffs payments are made quarterly (at least) for the electricity your installation has generated and exported. Payments are made based on the meter reading you submit to your energy supplier (we call them your Feed-In Tariffs licensee).
Feed-In Tariffs payments are made by your energy supplier from the date you become eligible for the scheme.
The number of new installations that can receive support under the Feed-In Tariffs scheme each month is capped – we call these deployment caps. Applications queue for entry into the Feed-In Tariffs scheme:
For small installations, by the date and time the installation’s MCS certificate was issued.
For large installations, by the date and time the application was received by Ofgem.
There are a number of key players on the Feed-In Tariffs scheme.
Generators
Generators are the owners of installations who apply to the Feed-In Tariffsscheme.
Licensees
Feed-In Tariffs Licensees are energy suppliers who process applications submitted for small installations and make Feed-In Tariffs payments to all installations.
Under Ofgem’s safety net, the energy supply of customers of a licensee which has had its licence revoked continues as normal. The process is different for Feed-in Tariff (FIT) customers whose payments were made by the licensee whose licence has been revoked.
Our guidance gives direction on what happens in this situation for Feed-In Tariffs generators. Feed-In Tariffs generators have a responsibility to select a new Feed-In Tariffs Licensee and agree Feed-In Tariffs terms with them in order to continue receiving Feed-In Tariffs payments. When a Feed-In Tariffs generator approaches a new licensee, they will be required to provide all the information they have regarding their installation. This will include name, address, Feed-In Tariffs ID, whether the installation is MCS or ROO-FIT, the MCS or ROO-FIT number, technology type and capacity as well as billing information and the date of the meter reading when the last Feed-In Tariffs payments were made.
We are responsible for administering some aspects of the Feed-In Tariffs scheme:
Running the Central Feed-In Tariffs Register – the database of all accredited installations.
Monitoring deployment caps and publishing reports.
Processing applications for large installations.
Processing applications from community and school applicants.
Ensuring suppliers comply with the Feed-In Tariffs scheme requirements.
The Feed-In Tariffs scheme policy and tariff rates are set by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
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kVA stands for kilo volt-ampere, this is used to refer to the measure of power in a transformer. It is as a result of the product of voltage and power. The kilo Volt Amps is mainly used for the purpose of showing the output capacity in a generator.
It stands for Kilo Volt Amperes and one KVA equals 1,000 Watts of power. Many businesses misjudge the kVA capacity they require by trying to link their maximum power requirement (kVA) to their total annual energy usage (kWh)
Generator Rating
The capacity of a synchronous generator is equal to the product of the voltage per phase, the current per phase, and the number of phases. It is normally stated in megavolt-amperes (MVA) for large generators or kilovolt-amperes (kVA) for small generators. Both the voltage and the current are the effective, or rms, values (equal to the peak value divided by Square root of√2).
The voltage rating of the generator is normally stated as the operating voltage between two of its three terminals—i.e., the phase-to-phase voltage. For a winding connected in delta, this is equal to the phase-winding voltage. For a winding connected in wye, it is equal to Square root of√3 times the phase-winding voltage.
The capacity rating of the machine differs from its shaft power because of two factors—namely, the power factor and the efficiency. The power factor is the ratio of the real power delivered to the electrical load divided by the total voltage–current product for all phases. The efficiency is the ratio of the electrical power output to the mechanical power input. The difference between these two power values is the power loss consisting of losses in the magnetic iron due to the changing flux, losses in the resistance of the stator and rotor conductors, and losses from the windage and bearing friction. In large synchronous generators, these losses are generally less than 5 percent of the capacity rating. These losses must be removed from the generator by a cooling system to maintain the temperature within the limit imposed by the insulation of the windings.
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The RO came into effect in 2002 in England and Wales, and Scotland, followed by Northern Ireland in 2005. It places an obligation on UK electricity suppliers to source an increasing proportion of the electricity they supply from renewable sources.
About The RO
The Renewables Obligation (RO) is one of the main support mechanisms for large-scale renewable electricity projects in the UK. Smaller scale generation is mainly supported through the Feed-In Tariffs (FIT scheme).
The RO came into effect in 2002 in England and Wales, and Scotland, followed by Northern Ireland in 2005. It places an obligation on UK electricity suppliers to source an increasing proportion of the electricity they supply from renewable sources.
The RO closed to all new generating capacity on 31 March 2017. There are also a number of early closures which are in force for specific technologies. Generators who are eligible to apply for a grace period can gain entry to the RO after these closures for a specified amount of time. More information on the 2017 closure and early closures is on the RO closure page.
Renewables Obligation Certificates (ROCs)
ROCs are certificates issued to operators of accredited renewable generating stations for the eligible renewable electricity they generate. Operators can trade ROCs with other parties. ROCs are ultimately used by suppliers to demonstrate that they have met their obligation.
Where suppliers do not present a sufficient number of ROCs to meet their obligation in the reporting period (one year), they must pay an equivalent amount into a buy-out fund. The administration cost of the scheme is recovered from the fund and the rest is distributed back to suppliers in proportion to the number of ROCs they produced in meeting their individual obligation. For more information on ROCs, see Applying for the RO.
Annual obligation levels
For information on how the obligation level is set each year, please visit the DECC website.
Ofgem’s role
The RO scheme policy is set by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and, in Northern Ireland, the Department for the Economy (DfE), but the scheme is administered by Ofgem.
We assess and, where appropriate, accredit RO applications that have been made to us. Assessments are made based on the evidence submitted with the application and the circumstances specific to the generating station.
Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria to be granted accreditation under the RO. It is not our role to interpret legislation on your behalf; we encourage you to seek legal and technical advice to help understand how the legislation applies to you.
We are unable to comment on future policy amendments or on speculative applications and scenarios.
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- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 27 utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
- Help available for consumers:
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
What rates can I expect to be available to me?
Most of the energy suppliers require a minimum credit rating for your business therefore, with a good credit score you have the best chance of getting the best prices.
Some of the other variables that determine the eligibility for cheaper energy prices include:
Type of business are sole trader, limited company etc, what sector, such as manufacturing, retail etc.
Post code.
Direct debit payment terms are the best way to pay and this also shows the supplier you will pay on time.
Your meter profile is the first two digits on your meter reference number, the range is between 00 and 08, this classification is related to your consumption as small business has an average 03/04 profile.
Your annual consumption as SME is averages about 20,000 kWh annually.
Energy supplier confirms I am on the best tariff for my usage! how can I be sure
DO NOT take tariff information from only one supplier, It may the best tariff that your current supplier can offer, but not necessarily the best on the market to meet your needs
Never discuss your tariff with only one supplier. Energy4 on your behalf, can check ALL suppliers for the best deals
The truth is that many suppliers have provide incorrect information to customers, this can be found via Ofgem
Energy4 provides a quote, helpful, independent service to check your supplies, providing expert help you can trust
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What type of contract do I have and when does it expire? If you are unsure of your contract status, you can find out from your supplier by asking them to check your end date. Or you could instruct us to do so on your behalf with a single LETTER OF AUTHORITY (LOA).
Types of contract
How you use gas and electricity as a business will differ from the average household. So business energy contracts are different, with offers varying between business energy suppliers.
It’s important to understand your type of contract so you can check you are getting the best deal for your business usage. If you are a microbusiness, certain rules apply which affect how you are billed too.
Deemed and out-of-contract
A deemed contract normally applies if you move into new business premises and don’t agree a contract. You could also be on a deemed or out-of-contract contract if your current contract ends but the supplier continues supplying energy that you use. This might happen if the original contract does not state what will happen at the end of a contract or does not have renewal provisions.
Deemed and out-of-contact contracts are usually among a supplier’s most expensive. It’s best to shop around and agree on a contract as soon as you take on premises or near an end-date to avoid paying more.
Fixed
You’re charged a set rate per unit of energy (measured in kWh) for the fixed term of the contract. This doesn’t fix your total bill, which will go up or down with your energy usage.
Variable
Where the rate charged per unit of energy (measured in kWh) is linked to market activity. So your rate per unit of energy could change throughout your contract.
Rollover
This normally applies if you’ve not agreed a different contract before your current contract end date and there are no renewal provisions. If you are a microbusiness, this contract can’t last more than 12 months.
How business energy contracts differ
They are usually longer
Business energy contracts often last up to five years or more in length with most one to three years. You’re usually tied into the contract until you enter a switching window in the contract. Normally this is near the contract end date. If you don’t give notice to your supplier about a planned switch in this period, you could roll over to an expensive default contract. It’s important to know your business contract end date and the notice periods required.
There’s not normally a cooling-off period
Household energy contracts offer 14 days to cancel from the date you agree a contract if you change your mind. Most business energy contracts don’t offer this, though it is worth asking about.
You don’t need to sign an energy contract for it to be binding
You could agree a contract on the phone. It’s best to ask for all terms to be sent in writing before you agree to an offer.
They are usually single-fuel
You’ll typically need to get separate quotes for gas and electricity contracts when shopping around, and will be billed separately for each too.
Broker costs
Energy4 does not place Consultant fees directly onto Bills. Many do presently. This will be clearly marked in bills. If you are presently using a business that has incorporate their fee, depending on your broker’s agreement with a supplier, it is best to ask for all terms of a broker agreement. This can be used when communicating with OfGem especially as many brokerage consultant fees added are never discussed with the Client, however added in subclauses to the back of contracts.
Deemed energy contracts
If you are on a deemed energy contract, a supplier must not:
- Stop you from switching to another supplier, for any reason or at any time. For example, they can’t object to you transferring for reasons of debt or contract.
- Say you need to give notice before ending the deemed contract or charge you a termination fee.
- If you use energy on a deemed contract, your supplier must:
- Take all reasonable steps to provide the principal terms of the deemed contract, including charges and fees
- Provide you with a copy of the full contract if you ask for it
- Take all reasonable steps to tell you about other available contracts and how you can get information about them
- Take all reasonable steps to ensure that the terms of its deemed contract are not unduly onerous.
Rollover energy contracts
A supplier can move you onto a rollover energy contract if you have not told them you plan to end a contract before the notice period runs out.
If you are a microbusiness the rollover contract can’t last more than 12 months.
Microbusiness energy contract notice periods and switching
For microbusiness customers, suppliers must:
- Put the contract end date and notice period on all bills for fixed-term contracts. The maximum notice period to end a microbusiness energy contract is 30 days.
allow you to tell them if you want to switch at the end of your contract at any time before the notice period.
Qualifying as a microbusiness
Suppliers must take all reasonable steps to identify if you are a microbusiness. If they do not think you qualify, supply them with supporting evidence. This should include evidence that your business either:
- Employs fewer than 10 employees (or full time equivalent) and has an annual turnover or balance sheet no greater than €2 million
- Uses up to 100,000 kWh of electricity per year.
- Uses up to 293,000 kWh of gas per year.
Half-hourly energy readings (‘P272’ and ‘P322’ codes)
Changes to industry rules mean suppliers now record business energy use every half hour, as part of a process called ‘settlement’. You’ll be moved onto these arrangements when you renew a business energy contract or switch supplier. You’re only affected if you’re a business customer in profile classes 5-8 and have an advanced meter. If you’re not sure, check with your supplier.
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What type of contract do I have and when does it expire?
What type of contract do I have and when does it expire?
What type of contract do I have and when does it expire?
The cheapest business electricity provider can vary based on your business size, energy usage, and location. Here are a few providers known for offering competitive rates:
Energy4 will help recommend utility suppliers for their transparent pricing and green energy options. They are particularly good for seasonal businesses.
Energy4 will identify the best utility provider who is cost-effective for small retailers and hair salons.
Energy4 will identify well-known provider that offers a mix of fixed-term and variable tariffs.
It’s important to compare quotes from multiple suppliers to find the best deal for your specific needs. Eneergy4 identify utilities for Business and can help you compare rates and find the most affordable option
Finding the cheapest business electricity provider can depend on several factors, including your location, energy usage, and the type of contract you prefer. Here are some of the top providers in the UK known for offering competitive rates:
Energy4 is known for finding green energy options and competitive pricing, Octopus Energy is often recommended for small businesses.
Energy4 looks at all suppliers, and offers a range of fixed and variable tariffs.
Energy4 is good at helping small retailers and hair salons, and flexible rates.
Energy4 is known for excellent customer support and green energy options.
Energy4 offers competitive rates for both gas and electricity.
It’s a good idea to use Energy4 as a comparison tool for Business utilities to get quotes tailored to your specific needs
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Utility saving ideas
Unplug Devices: Many devices consume power even when turned off. Unplugging them or using a power strip can help reduce this “phantom” energy use.
Use Energy-Efficient Appliances: Look for appliances with high energy efficiency ratings. They might cost more upfront but save money in the long run.
Adjust Thermostat Settings: Lowering your thermostat by just one degree can save a significant amount on heating costs.
Wash Clothes in Cold Water: Using cold water for laundry can save energy and still clean your clothes effectively.
Limit Use of Tumble Dryers: Air-drying clothes whenever possible can save a lot of energy.
Install Smart Thermostats: These can optimize heating and cooling schedules based on your habits, saving energy without sacrificing comfort.
Additional Resources
Energy Saving Trust: Offers a comprehensive guide on how to save energy at home, including tips on insulation and efficient heating.
Energy4: Provides detailed advice on reducing energy consumption and finding the best energy deals.
Implementing even a few of these tips can make a noticeable difference in your energy consumption.
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Why is it best to choose our services rather than doing it myself?
- Energy4 buying power and knowledge, depending on the number of suppliers you use and the size of your business, the process of analysing, reviewing and negotiating to make sure you are on the best tariff can be very time consuming.
- By using Energy4 services you avoid the stress but benefit from the good results.
- Unlike other cost reduction companies, Energy4 is registered and regulated by 27 utility suppliers. We are able to identify from the sheer number of tariffs the most competitive for your business
- Energy4 works diligently and ethically on your behalf taking out all the stresses and wasted resources from your business
- Energy4 background in industrial Cost Reduction Analysis we validate everything in your energy account you can be assured that we have looked very closely
- Energy4 skills and experience provides us with the ability to strategically analyse your invoices and usage, and then find the best solutions to help you reduce costs.
- Energy4 have expert negotiating skills for obtaining any rebates due to you for backdating incorrect tariffs and we do all this on your behalf, leaving you to concentrate on running your business.
- Energy4 has many good reviews for the excellent service provided. Energy4 can be trusted to deliver.
- Historically those companies who do not seek advice are more likely to be mis-sold utilities. Communicating only with your present supplier, and another supplier is not good business sense. Energy4 is still seeing Consultant fees added onto Business Bills, these are not needed at all, but shows that many business owners do not understand the utility industry.
- Asking for business help is incorrectly seen as weakness. This is the product of poor management and bad business practices. Successful businesses bring in help in areas businesses do not understand, or have time to deal with.
- Energy4 exists to help businesses stay in businesses, without Energy4 businesses will leave themselves open to poor information, bad contracts, and excessive costs they never needed to pay.
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What Is A FAQ Page?
A great FAQ page is one of the most important elements of your business website. While your company needs to have great content and clean architecture to provide a great user experience. Your site FAQ section will draw most of your traffic and convert more customers.
FAQ pages are an integral part of good navigation and the customer journey for most websites. This section of your site is the go-to area for your audience who want to learn more about your business and find out why your products and services are what they want.
Whenever someone clicks on the FAQ page you know, they in your business. For many people, the website FAQ page is the second page they go to after the Home or Services pages. Instead of guessing what topics you should cover, you can use several online marketing tools for small business to help you understand the needs of your customers. This is a great way to optimize your Frequency Asked Questions page before spending a lot of time or resources on the task.
For many people, the website FAQ page is the second page they go to after the Home or Services pages. Your FAQ section needs to include high-quality content that will help your customers understand your products and services quickly.
This means that your FAQ page can play a central role in driving your audience to paying customers. It is a good idea to invest in high-quality content for your FAQ page to ensure that your content converts and helps your business reach your goals.
Along with the technical questions and answers, your FAQ section will establish you as an authority in your industry. The FAQ page shows that you know so much about your products and services that you can answer questions before they are even asked!
You can also use your FAQ page as a form of social proof because your business can establish your website as a valuable asset to drive sales.
Finally, your website Frequency Asked Questions page will reduce a lot of stress from your customer service department. Instead of fielding a large volume of accessible to answer questions. Your business should promote your FAQ page to your clients as their go-to source of information about your business.
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The Main Benefits Of Your FAQ Page Explained
Along with being a central location of your website, your visitors will go to your FAQ page if they want to learn more about your products and offerings.
Since your Frequency Asked Questions section will be the highlight of your website, you should link to product pages from the FAQ page. This will help your internal linking strategy and spread the benefits of a great SEO strategy to other areas of your website.
1. Your FAQ Help You Address Your Reader’s Needs
If you want to increase the usability of your site, improve your business authority, and increase conversions, then you need to have an excellent FAQ section. Think of your FAQ page as the main hub that your customers can go to with their questions.
One of the strongest reasons to have a FAQ section is to address the needs of your readers. Since your customers that they want more information about your products and services by going to your FAQ page. You should provide high-quality content about your business on the FAQ page.
The best thing you can do to overcome objections and increase sales is to provide accurate information to address questions your customers might be asking. Instead of allowing uncertainty to prevent a sale, you can use their items as fuel to establish your business as an industry leader and drive more conversions.
2. Establish Your Business As An Expert
Whenever you ask someone a question, you are seeking their advice because you view them as experts This same thing occurs when your customers ask you questions about your product and services. Since your customers want to know information about issues that your business knows about, you can use your FAQ section as a way to establish your business as a trusted expert.
Whenever your audience asks you questions about your business, you can establish yourself as an expert by answering their questions with great information.
Your competition is working to draw your customers to them, so you should do everything you can to establish yourself as a trusted expert. Providing excellent answers to the questions your customers are asking is the best way for you to be a reliable source.
Use your FAQ section to help your business earn the trust of your customers. You can use your FAQ section as the first touchpoint with your customers where you can direct your customers to begin the relationship that will convert them into paying customers.
3. Improve Your Sales
If your business has an optimized FAQ section on your website, then you will see an increase in conversions since the percentage of visitors on your website will buy your products and services.
However, having an FAQ page with miscellaneous information won’t do the trick.
Your FAQ page needs to be tailored to the specific needs of your customers. In addition to having focused content, you should have links from your FAQ page to your product pages and online shop.
More advanced tactics for a FAQ page is to compare your products and services to those of your competition. This will give you a natural way to show the advantages of your business compared to your competition.
4. Boost Your Search Engine Optimization
Search engines love FAQ pages because they provide relevant content to help Google understand your business.
This means that you need lots of good content to help your business get found in search engines. Your website’s FAQ page is the perfect place to publish lots of interesting information about your business, products, and services.
You can also leverage your FAQ page to include long-tail keywords that your customers are searching for. Since you are already providing information about your business, you can add keyword-rich content so when someone searches for your products and services they will find your FAQ page.
The questions and answers you include on your FAQ page will on the user personas that you have to build to represent your customers. As you continue to develop more answers for this section, you will find this page will rank high in search engines.
This is why you should include specific and detailed questions on your FAQ page. This section should contain relevant information about your business so you can get picked up in search engines like Google and Bing.
A Few Tips For Writing Your FAQ Page
To write a great FAQ page, you will need to know what your customers are asking most often. You should think about whether your clients ask about individual features and unsure about some technical aspects of your products and services.
If your clients ask about your features, then you can provide accurate answers in your FAQ section and build out that information on the product pages.
Your FAQ page should complement information that exists elsewhere on your site. This approach will help your website rank for that information, and save you time producing the FAQ page since the content exists on your product pages.
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Since your visitors will be consuming your content on different devices and in specific ways you need to create your FAQ section to be displayed in various forms. Here are some ideas to help you write compelling FAQ content that can also be scanned and answers found.
Put yourself in your customer’s shoes to figure out what questions or problems they might experience. Provide in-depth and valuable solutions to these issues.
Your answers to the FAQs should be informative to give insight about your business, the products and services, and always point back to benefits and value. Be concise enough to offer information that is necessary but doesn’t be too wordy because you don’t want to lose your customers as they are asking questions about your company.
Format your content for easy consumption as needed. Your content should be easy to scan. You can use bullet points and short paragraphs to help your readers consume your content.
Be sure to double-check your information. Your FAQ sections need to be accurate especially if you are writing about technical topics.
Organize your questions and answers in similar groups. Your customers want to find answers.
How We Build A Great FAQ Page For Our Clients
We have already discussed why an FAQ page is important for your website, but I think it’s important to look at how you can build an FAQ page that gets you found in search engines and drives qualified leads.
One of the first things to remember when building an FAQ page is that you are trying to provide answers to specific questions that your customers have. Your answers should be educational in nature, but you should also make your answers lean towards getting your customers to engage with you and convert. This is in their best interest, and you can encourage them to interact with you by providing the answers they are looking for and setting yourself up as an authority in the market.
We did this exact thing for Export Solutions with their Import & Export Compliance FAQ page. Prior to our updates, this FAQ page was bare bones and not very helpful to readers. This resulted in low Impressions and nearly zero clicks- neither are good for their business. We took a thorough approach to update the page and here are some elements that we considered when building the page:
We used real questions. Our team looked through contact forms and listened to voicemail messages from actual customers to find out what people were asking about different aspects of trade compliance. In addition to listening to customers, we also used different tools to find other questions that mattered to Export Solutions customers.
We categorized questions into groups. After we got done scouring contact forms and listening to dozens of voicemails, we set out to organize the questions into five large groups. Each of these groups contained questions related to the main topic, and each group of questions relating to a service that Export Solutions offers.
We sent the questions to experts for answers. We are not experts in trade consulting, so we sent the questions with direction to the team at Export Solutions. We asked their team to provide a 150-200 word response to each question. This part of the process ensured that the FAQ uses correct information to address customer questions.
We added an intro to each FAQ section. We wanted to help the content get found in search engines so we added a 1-2 paragraph intro to each FAQ section. This information provides general insight to what each section will cover, why it is important, and who the answers are fo.
We added links to blog posts and service pages. We knew that the FAQ page will get lots of traffic, so we wanted to extend the value of the FAQ page for Export Solutions. To do this we added a link to relevant blog posts and service pages when appropriate. Doing this improved the flow of information throughout the site, and these links provided the customer with a way to learn more about the topic and reach out to the Export Solutions team.
Add lots of CTAs throughout the page. Since the FAQ page will get lots of traffic from customers seeking specific answers, we wanted to give customers a great reason to reach out to the Export Solutions team. We added several CTA buttons and forms on the page to attract clicks and engagement.
Improve Your Website With A Great FAQ Page
Many businesses bury their FAQ section at the bottom of their website, and this makes it difficult to for your customers to find. If your audience can’t find your FAQ page, then they can’t find the answers they want to make a sale from your website.
Since the FAQ page is also an excellent way to rank in search engines your business needs to ensure you use long-tail keywords and real-life questions to draw qualified leads. Not only will this help Google find your content, but it will also establish you as a leader in your industry.
This new level of trust will contribute to drive your audience towards a purchase and help you reach your sales goals!
If you are ready to drive more online sales with a professional website copywriter, then shoot me an email today! I will work with you to understand your audience and write compelling copy that will get your business more online sales!
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