Combined plans are offered by some suppliers to those
customers who choose to have both their gas and electricity
supplied by the same supplier. These plans often include
incentives, discounts or reduced prices.
A comprehensive and constantly updated database and
calculator, which allows uSwitch to calculate the best
deal for you based on your personal circumstances and
preferences.
Continuous Authority Credit Card
Authority is given to your supplier to charge your
credit card each quarter with an amount equal to your
quarterly bill. The Direct Debit Guarantee ensures you
are notified at least 14 days in advance of the amount
to be debited.
The process of opening the gas and electricity supply
markets to competition between suppliers, providing
customers with the ability to choose their gas and electricity
suppliers. Deregulation has already led to reductions
in prices and increases in service and efficiency within
both markets.
Often the cheapest way to pay for gas and electricity.
Payment can be made direct from your bank account either
in equal monthly installments throughout the year (Fixed
Monthly Direct Debit), or in full payment of each quarterly
bill (Variable Direct Debit).
Dual Fuel plans are offered by some suppliers to those
customers who choose to have both their gas and electricity
supplied by the same supplier. These plans typically
include incentives, discounts, or reduced prices. Such
plans are referred to throughout the uSwitch website
as Combined plans.
Properties which have a high level of night time electricity
usage (e.g. storage heating facilities) will often have
an Economy 7 meter, which separately measures the amount
of electricity used both during the day and at night.
Electricity used at night will be charged at a lower
rate than the equivalent daytime charge.
The representative body of the major UK electricity
companies.
Consumption is measured in kilowatt hours (kWh), with
a charge levied for each kWh used. For Economy 7 customers,
separate daytime charges and night time charges will
be applied.
Expected Annual Cost / Expected Annual Saving
Whilst uSwitch makes every effort to ensure that all
calculations of costs and savings are accurate, and
that the gas and electricity tariffs displayed on our
website are current, due to the use of estimates of
expenditure and assumptions about your level of usage,
all costs and savings shown represent "expected" rather
than "actual" costs and savings.
Fixed Monthly Direct Debit
A Direct Debit mandate is established instructing the
supplier to debit your account each month with a fixed
amount, based on the expected annual cost of your bill.
Gas Consumers Council (GCC)
The GCC is a statutory body representing the interests
of Gas Consumers in the UK, and offering free help and
advice
Consumption is measured in kilowatt hours (kWh), with
a charge levied for each kWh used.
A tariff which either results in the purchase or generation
of energy from renewable energy sources such as sun,
wind, water, and waste, or in monies being allocated
to fund conservation and environment protection projects.
The standard unit of measurement for both gas and electricity
consumption. The number of kWh used in a billing period
will be shown on your bill, and is used as the basis
of calculating your unit charges.
MPAN (Electricity Supply Number) - S number
Your MPAN is the unique identifying number of the Electricity
meter at your property. Your MPAN is commonly referred
to as a "Supply Number" or "S" number, and it can be
found on your electricity bill. If you can't locate
your "S" number, you should contact your current electricity
supplier, who will be able to tell you the number.
MPRN (Gas Meter Point Reference Number) - M number
Your MPRN is the unique identifying number of the Gas
meter at your property. Your MPRN is a 10 digit number,
commonly referred to as an "M" number, and can be found
on your gas bill. If you can't locate your MPRN, you
can call the Meter Number Helpline on 0870 608 1524.
Some suppliers offer plans which do not have a fixed
daily standing charge. These plans provide greatest
benefit to low users, but whilst the standing charge
is removed, these plans generally have higher unit charges.
Ofgem (The Office of Gas & Electricity Markets) was
formed in June 1999 by combining the functions of the
former Office of Gas Supply (OFGAS) and the Office of
Electricity Regulation (OFFER). The body was set up
by the government to protect the interests of all gas
and electricity customers and to promote competition
in the supply and regulation of the gas and electricity
industries throughout Great Britain.
Payment is made a year in advance, based on an estimated
level of consumption for the year. At the end of each
year, a reconciliation will take place to adjust for
any overpayment or underpayment.
Payment is made upon receipt of your bill, either by
posting a cheque, or as a cash or cheque payment at
a bank or building society, Pay Point or Post Office
outlet. Some companies also allow you to pay over the
phone by quoting your debit card or credit card details.
Bills can be paid either on-line or by telephone by
contacting your bank or building society, quoting your
supplier's bank details and your customer account number.
Prepayment Meter or Quantum Meter
A meter that limits the amount of gas or electricity
that a consumer can use to the amount that the customer
has paid for in advance
Customers are issued with a payment card or booklet,
and are then required to make regular payments; either
weekly, fortnightly or monthly depending on the supplier
and plan chosen. The amounts paid are then subtracted
from your quarterly bill.
A fixed daily charge for the supply of energy, irrespective
of your level of consumption.
A standing order is established instructing your bank
to pay the supplier a pre-determined monthly or quarterly
amount
The company that is largely responsible for the transportation
of gas, and for maintaining and developing the majority
of the network of gas pipelines throughout Great Britain.
Transco are also the body responsible for dealing with
gas leaks and emergencies. Their National Freephone
number is 0800 111 999.
A variable charge dependent on your level of consumption.
The unit price will be applied to every kilowatt hour
(kWh) of gas or electricity used.
A Direct Debit mandate is established instructing the
supplier to debit your account each quarter with an
amount equal to your quarterly bill. The Direct Debit
Guarantee ensures you are notified at least 14 days
in advance of the amount to be debited.