Fixed March 2017, Single rate, Direct Debit Fixed March 2017, Economy 7, Direct Debit Fixed March 2017, Single rate, Direct Debit About your electricity tariff About your electricity tariff About your gas tariff Supplier Co-operative Energy (Cooperative Energy Ltd) Supplier Co-operative Energy (Cooperative Energy Ltd) Supplier Co-operative Energy (Cooperative Energy Ltd) Tariff Name Fixed March 2017 Tariff Name Fixed March 2017 Tariff Name Fixed March 2017 Tariff Type Fixed Tariff Type Fixed Tariff Type Fixed Payment Method Direct Debit Payment Method Direct Debit Payment Method Direct Debit Unit rate 16.26 pence per kWh Unit rate Day 18.58 pence per kWh Unit rate 4.16 pence per kWh Standing charge 20.00 pence per day Unit rate Night 8.66 pence per kWh Standing charge 28.77 pence per day Tariff ends on 31 March 2017 Standing charge 20.00 pence per day Tariff ends on 31 March 2017 Price guaranteed until 31 March 2017 Tariff ends on 31 March 2017 Price guaranteed until 31 March 2017 Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date) Not applicable Price guaranteed until 31 March 2017 Not applicable Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date) Not applicable Discounts and additional charges Our additional charges are on our website. Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date) Our additional charges are on our website. Not applicable Our additional charges are on our website. Discounts and additional charges Additional products or services included Discounts and additional charges Not applicable Additional products or services included Not applicable Illustrative electricity cost on this tariff Additional products or services included Assumed annual consumption 3200 kWh Illustrative electricity cost on this tariff Assumed annual consumption 13500 kWh Estimated Annual cost £593.32 Assumed annual consumption 4600 kWh Estimated Annual cost £666.61 Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) 18.54 pence per kWh Estimated Annual cost Not applicable Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) 4.94 pence per kWh Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) Not applicable Estimated costs include VAT and are based on current prices for the tariff shown above. Estimated costs include VAT and are based on current prices for the tariff shown above. Illustrative gas cost on this tariff Estimated costs include VAT and are based on current prices for the tariff shown above. Frequently asked questions What is a kWh (kilowatt-hour)? One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy. What is the Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR)? TCR is a figure that can be used to compare the price of a tariff you are on against alternative tariffs from your own or other suppliers. The TCR is calculated as the estimated yearly bill, divided by the amount of energy used each year by a typical medium user. The TCR takes account of any standing charge and the unit rates that make up the tariff. The TCR is not based on your personal consumption and should be used as a guide only. Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions What is a kWh (kilowatt-hour)? One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy. What is the Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR)? TCR is a figure that can be used to compare the price of a tariff you are on against alternative tariffs from your own or other suppliers. The TCR is calculated as the estimated yearly bill, divided by the amount of energy used each year by a typical medium user. The TCR takes account of any standing charge and the unit rates that make up the tariff. The TCR is not based on your personal consumption and should be used as a guide only. What is a kWh (kilowatt-hour)? One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy. What is the Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR)? TCR is a figure that can be used to compare the price of a tariff you are on against alternative tariffs from your own or other suppliers. The TCR is calculated as the estimated yearly bill, divided by the amount of energy used each year by a typical medium user. The TCR takes account of any standing charge and the unit rates that make up the tariff. The TCR is not based on your personal consumption and should be used as a guide only.
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