swee'pea99
Squire
I recently used one of those comparison sites to try to reduce our humungous energy bills, and was horrified - and baffled - to discover that while our gas consumption is about the national average, our electricity is about 250% of the average - 7500 kwh/year, as against an average of 3300.
How come?
I'd expect it to be a bit higher than the average. I work from home, so have a computer on all day. My wife quite often has another going in the attic. And both stay on 24 hours a day - obviously on standby after they've not been used for a bit. But that's about it. We don't use electricity for heating. We're reasonably sensible about turning lights out. I even switch the telly off at night. So how do we end up with such a mammoth bill? Any ideas?
How come?
I'd expect it to be a bit higher than the average. I work from home, so have a computer on all day. My wife quite often has another going in the attic. And both stay on 24 hours a day - obviously on standby after they've not been used for a bit. But that's about it. We don't use electricity for heating. We're reasonably sensible about turning lights out. I even switch the telly off at night. So how do we end up with such a mammoth bill? Any ideas?
