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<blockquote data-quote="Fubar" data-source="post: 7118494" data-attributes="member: 54774"><p>Not sure about H H meters. I was told I needed a HH rate when I put a new transformer in and upped my consumption. The prices were extortionate. Managed to eventually stick to standard tarrif. Did consider a 2 rate meter as all my neighbours run their cold stores on it. But the prices I were quoted didn't add up.</p><p>I'm getting quotes today for electricity supplied up to August 2024!! A lot can happen in that time. But I guess prices will always rise long term. If prices are high now imagine what's going to happen when every vehicle has switched to electric. Never mind price, we'll be lucky if there's enough electricity to spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fubar, post: 7118494, member: 54774"] Not sure about H H meters. I was told I needed a HH rate when I put a new transformer in and upped my consumption. The prices were extortionate. Managed to eventually stick to standard tarrif. Did consider a 2 rate meter as all my neighbours run their cold stores on it. But the prices I were quoted didn't add up. I'm getting quotes today for electricity supplied up to August 2024!! A lot can happen in that time. But I guess prices will always rise long term. If prices are high now imagine what's going to happen when every vehicle has switched to electric. Never mind price, we'll be lucky if there's enough electricity to spare. [/QUOTE]
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