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Price Promise - If you could save more than £1 a week elsewhere at typical use, we'll email you‡‡
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Fixed energy prices until at least January 2017 with no nasty exit fees
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Variable prices - can go up or down. Competitive rates for any meter type and no end date or contract renewals
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It’s easier to budget and plan effectively with fixed prices until at least 31 March 2017
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Fixed price
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With a fixed-price tariff, the price you pay for your energy remains the same until the tariff ends, even if market prices go up. |
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Termination fee
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Some tariffs come with termination or ‘early exit’ charges if you leave before the tariff end date. No EDF Energy tariff comes with these charges. |
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Payment type
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This is the method you use to pay for your energy. It includes Direct Debit, Cash/Cheque or Prepayment. |
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Online account management
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Online account management
You can manage your energy account with us online anytime you like with MyAccount |
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14-day cooling off period
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14-day cooling off period
This is the time you have to change your mind if you decide you don’t want us to be your supplier. |
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The tariffs you can see here are only available if you have a standard, prepayment or E7 meter. We do have other tariffs open to customers with different meter types. If you’d like more information on these, please give us a call on 0800 096 9000*.
Our price promise‡‡
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Peace of mind guarantee
All prices are VAT inclusive unless otherwise stated
‡‡ Our Price Promise means we’ll let you know if another tariff has a projected annual bill of £52 or more cheaper at typical use, which we treat as being £1 per week or more cheaper. We include Direct Debit and dual fuel discounts we know of, not other benefits. Ofgem typical use figures from 1 January 2014 will be 3,200kWh electricity, 13,500kWh gas or 4,600kWh of electricity for Economy 7 customers.
† Estimated bill is based on a national average of regional prices for customers paying by Direct Debit with typical consumption, which is currently defined by Ofgem as 3,200kWh for Standard meter electricity and 13,500 kWh for Standard meter gas, and as 4,600 kWh of electricity for Economy 7 customers. The quarterly bill is calculated by dividing the annual bill by four and the monthly bill is calculated by dividing the annual bill by twelve. All values are rounded up to the nearest pound
†† Low-carbon electricity purchased for Blue is supplied into the National Grid. Blue customers receive electricity via the National Grid, not directly from low-carbon generators.
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