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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 9056382" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I'm Treasurer for a tiny rural church, which is used about 14 times a year plus a few hours hoovering. We currently pay about £350 for electricity, which is enough of a struggle. E-on have just sent their pricing through for a 1 year contract renewal, which would be £1100. Main killer is £1/day standing charge. We will have to close the church if we can't get a better deal than that. Fortunately there is a church buying group so I will see what that can offer, as well as they can act as a broker and get me quotes from about 10 different companies. </p><p></p><p>The only other alternative is to go off grid and invest in a generator!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 9056382, member: 971"] I'm Treasurer for a tiny rural church, which is used about 14 times a year plus a few hours hoovering. We currently pay about £350 for electricity, which is enough of a struggle. E-on have just sent their pricing through for a 1 year contract renewal, which would be £1100. Main killer is £1/day standing charge. We will have to close the church if we can't get a better deal than that. Fortunately there is a church buying group so I will see what that can offer, as well as they can act as a broker and get me quotes from about 10 different companies. The only other alternative is to go off grid and invest in a generator! [/QUOTE]
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