Showing posts with label GAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GAS. Show all posts

Gas & Electricity Suppliers

Information taken from the internet in light of so many changes taking place. There has also been much effort to get people to switch contracts with the door knockers knowing names and addresses. As people enter into a contract this becomes enforceable in a court of law - UNLESS people have been pressured or coerced into a contract or missold a product. The British Law courts are so motivated to make money they have forgotten conveniently their obligation to work for justice. One they they will realise!

Deception to get people to buy a product or to change to another company might actually be a criminal offense. Considering that hundreds of lawyers here have refused to work for justice and say the system is corrupt, it is time for people to wake up!

At least people can learn what is available and shop around. It is intrusive to telephone or knock on doors! There is a warning being given here not to agree to anything being sold to you over the telephone or if someone knocks at your door. They want your signature - the canvassers get paid. Once you agree over the telephone even, you have entered into a contract. 

Take notice that many service providing companies state in the start 'this telephone call is being recorded' 

GAS AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLIERS

E.ON is one of the UK’s largest electricity and gas suppliers. Formally known as Powergen, the company was created in 1990 and was subsequently bought by German energy giant E.ON in 2002. It assumed the name of its parent company E.ON in late 2007.

British Gas is the UK’s largest supplier of gas and electricity for domestic use and is part of the Centrica Group, which was formed following the merger of British Gas plc in 1997. British Gas also operates under the names Scottish Gas in Scotland and Nwy Prydain in Wales.

npower supplies gas and electricity to around 6.8 million customers in the UK. Originally established as National Power in 1990 following the privatisation of the state-owned Central Electricity Generating Board, npower is now owned by RWE Group which incorporates Germany’s leading gas and electricity companies.

ScottishPower provides gas and electricity to over 5.2 million domestic customers in the UK and maintains a large distribution network. ScottishPower was formed in 1990, following the privatisation of the previously state-owned Scottish electricity industry. In 1995 it acquired the regional supplier, Manweb.

EDF Energy is one of the ‘Big Six’ suppliers. It was created in 2003, five years after French energy company EDF Group (Électricité de France) bought Seeboard, London Energy and SWEB Energy.

SSE (formerly Scottish and Southern Energy) is one of the ‘Big Six’ suppliers. It is the parent company for Atlantic, Scottish Hydro, Southern Electric and SWALEC and manages the largest distribution network in the UK.

Atlantic Electric and Gas supplies gas and electricity throughout the UK. The company was acquired by SSE in 2004, but continues to operate under its own brand name.

Co-operative Energy is part of the well-known Midcounties Co-operative, and is committed to sharing its profits with its members. Although founded by a regional co-operative, Co-operative Energy is a national business, covering the whole of England, Wales and Scotland. 

EBICo is a not-for-profit company, which was founded in 1998. EBICo aims to use its status as a national company to further its ethical goals. They offer the only gas and electricity tariffs in the UK where each unit costs the same, no matter how much the customer uses.

Ecotricity is dedicated to building new sources of renewable energy and invest more per customer in this than all the other UK suppliers together. The more customers the company has the more investment they can make in building new renewable capacity.

Cheaper electric bills

Overall, energy prices are on the rise and so naturally people are keen to find ways to save money on their electricity bills. With that in mind, here are three simple ideas for you to getting cheaper electric bills...


1 - Make your property more energy efficient
An obvious way to reduce your electricity bills is to reduce the energy that you waste. If your property is heated through electricity then ensuring it is well insulated to make sure you're not loosing money is a must. You should also consider replacing lightbulbs with energy saving ones.


2 - Turn off lights and appliances when not in use
The best known waste of energy is appliances that are left on standby when not in use with Televisions and computers being a common culprits. Another easy way to save energy is making sure you switch off the lights when you leave the room.


3 - Switch your electric supplier today
Compare electricity prices to see if you can get a better deal (see How to get cheaper gas and electricity bills).

Supply Gas to Electricity

Bontang city government continues to realize the demand of electricity supply. One that does is to supply acceleration gas.  request was presented Mayor Adi Darma Bontang H coordination during a visit to the Executive Agency for Upstream Oil and Gas (BPMigas) at Wisma Mulia Floor 28 Jalan Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, some time ago . Q6RAQ47SJ38B Gas Electricity

"Our goal coming into this BPMigas as an effort to obtain natural gas supplies, where thegas would we be if the electric power and city gas to support the program, as this leads to the welfare of the community," said Adi Darma told Deputy Operations BPMigas Rudi Rubiandini, Head of LNG and LPG Marketing Agus Sapto BP Migas, and Division Chief PMG Jikaullah MI.
Gas Electricity

According to Adi Darma, electricity is the basic needs that must be met. Moreover, this is known as a city rich Bontang. So he said, the city government will continue to fight for theelectricity needs could be met.

While the deputy mayor, who accompanied Mayor HIsro Umarghani Adi Darma said the municipal government is hoping Bontang Bontang got quotas of natural gas from the central government, where gas demand in the short term at 3.0 mmscfd would be a power plant.

Respond to requests Mayor and Vice Mayor, BP Migas Deputy Operation Rudi Rubiandini explain, in principle, BP Migas agreed to supply natural gas to Bontang and the gift will be given in stages.

"In principle we will help what is the hope of Bontang municipal government, hopefully this year we will provide gas supply of 3 mmscfd first. Wherein the gas for it to generateelectricity for approximately 15-18 mega watts of electricity, "said Rudi.

During the meeting accompanied the Mayor, Staff Development Expert Ening Widiastuti, To the Department of Industry Trade, Cooperatives (Disperindagkop) and SMEs Risa Pahlevi, Head of Economic Taufik Idris, as well as from local enterprises, possibly, Rahadian BontangGas Electricity

Jordan raise electricity tariffs for gas supply is reduced

Jordan on Monday said it would raise electricity rates in the week between nine and 17 percent to compensate for losses caused by the reduction of gas supplies from Egypt.

"The increase between nine and 17 percent will go into effect on Wednesday to consumers who use 600 kilowatts of electricity over / hours per month," said the Electricity Regulatory Commission, AFP reported.

"Those who consume up to 600 kilowatt / hours per month, or 92 percent (6.5 million) population, the increase will not be affected," he said in a statement.

However, economists Mansur Yusef said he expects the majority of the population will be less likely to be independent of the electric rate increase.

"I do not think that the rate of 92 per cent accurate. Consumption and power demand varies seasonally. I do not think they (the commission) has the ability to calculate percentages," said Mansoor told AFP.

Natural gas pipeline to Jordan and Egypt, Israel has become the target of repeated attacks over the last year.

Egyptian gas accounts for 80 percent of Jordan's need for electricity production - 6.8 million cubic meters per day.

Jordan suffered losses due to attack of about 1.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2011, according to the commission.

Kingdom is studying the prospect of importing liquefied natural gas from Qatar, which has the third largest gas reserves in the world