Over here in the UK it depends very much where you live, what Company you are with, what tariff you are on, whether you are dual fuel, and if you use online billing. I am with British Gas for Dual fuel with online billing, and their Click Energy 6 with EnergySmart tariff.
Electricity - first 63 kWh x 19.827p/kWh (0.227€)
Next kWh x 8.077p/kWh (0.092€)
Gas - first 235 kWh x 7.122p/kWh (0.081€))
Next kWh x 3.294p/kWh (0.037€)
I'm coming to the end of my fixed deal so I will be shopping around.
{Hmmm should I move to Spain??? :-)) }
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
It is HUGE though and cam be EXTREMELY COLD for long periods of time!! AND food shortages can be a problem in some areas! At least according to the news.
Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
As Boney found out in the early 1800s - Napoleon Bonaparte
Shih-Tzu are clever, cuddly, playful and rule!! Jack Russell are feisty!
Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
As Boney found out in the early 1800s - Napoleon Bonaparte
YES he did didn't he!! Russia is 14 time zones wide!!! That is twice the size of the US INCLUDING Hawaii!! The Continental US, the lower 48 States, is only 4 time zones wide!! Russia is a HUGE place!!
Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
As Boney found out in the early 1800s - Napoleon Bonaparte
YES he did didn't he!! Russia is 14 time zones wide!!! That is twice the size of the US INCLUDING Hawaii!! The Continental US, the lower 48 States, is only 4 time zones wide!! Russia is a HUGE place!!
You need to be more consistent in your comparisons, either way though Russia isn't 14 wide. If you count by used time zones the US is 6 or 7 (-4 or -5 to -10, depending on if Puerto Rico counts) timezones wide vs Russia's 11 (+2 to +12). If you count by geographic occupancy the US is 9 to 11 wide (-4 to -12, +11, or +10, depending on exactly where the westernmost Aleutian lies and if you count the Marianas islands or not) while Russia is 13 (+1 to -11).
Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
As Boney found out in the early 1800s - Napoleon Bonaparte
YES he did didn't he!! Russia is 14 time zones wide!!! That is twice the size of the US INCLUDING Hawaii!! The Continental US, the lower 48 States, is only 4 time zones wide!! Russia is a HUGE place!!
You need to be more consistent in your comparisons, either way though Russia isn't 14 wide. If you count by used time zones the US is 6 or 7 (-4 or -5 to -10, depending on if Puerto Rico counts) timezones wide vs Russia's 11 (+2 to +12). If you count by geographic occupancy the US is 9 to 11 wide (-4 to -12, +11, or +10, depending on exactly where the westernmost Aleutian lies and if you count the Marianas islands or not) while Russia is 13 (+1 to -11).
Although our provincial government is trying hard to mess it up, BC (Canada) is still doing pretty good for power (and most of it is Hydro-electric):
Quote:
Based on BC Hydro's Fiscal 2011 revenue requirement application, effective April 1, 2010, residential customers pay 6.27 cents per kWh for the first 1,350 kWh they use over a two-month billing period. Above that amount, customers pay 8.78 cents per kWh for the balance of the electricity used during the billing period.
Of course, that doesn't include other random fees and rate riders. (Canadian dollar is currently about par with the US).
Over here in the UK it
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Over here in the UK it depends very much where you live, what Company you are with, what tariff you are on, whether you are dual fuel, and if you use online billing. I am with British Gas for Dual fuel with online billing, and their Click Energy 6 with EnergySmart tariff.
Electricity - first 63 kWh x 19.827p/kWh (0.227€)
Next kWh x 8.077p/kWh (0.092€)
Gas - first 235 kWh x 7.122p/kWh (0.081€))
Next kWh x 3.294p/kWh (0.037€)
I'm coming to the end of my fixed deal so I will be shopping around.
{Hmmm should I move to Spain??? :-)) }
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
Russia is best. Tullio
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Russia is best.
Tullio
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It is HUGE though and cam be EXTREMELY COLD for long periods of time!! AND food shortages can be a problem in some areas! At least according to the news.
Well, my father was a Captain
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Well, my father was a Captain in the Alpine Corps and came back from Russia during last war. But many good soldiers never returned and are buried there.
Tullio
RE: Well, my father was a
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As Boney found out in the early 1800s - Napoleon Bonaparte
Shih-Tzu are clever, cuddly, playful and rule!! Jack Russell are feisty!
RE: RE: Well, my father
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YES he did didn't he!! Russia is 14 time zones wide!!! That is twice the size of the US INCLUDING Hawaii!! The Continental US, the lower 48 States, is only 4 time zones wide!! Russia is a HUGE place!!
RE: RE: RE: Well, my
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You need to be more consistent in your comparisons, either way though Russia isn't 14 wide. If you count by used time zones the US is 6 or 7 (-4 or -5 to -10, depending on if Puerto Rico counts) timezones wide vs Russia's 11 (+2 to +12). If you count by geographic occupancy the US is 9 to 11 wide (-4 to -12, +11, or +10, depending on exactly where the westernmost Aleutian lies and if you count the Marianas islands or not) while Russia is 13 (+1 to -11).
http://lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/timezones_2001.jpg
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Sorry you are correct.
Although our provincial
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Although our provincial government is trying hard to mess it up, BC (Canada) is still doing pretty good for power (and most of it is Hydro-electric):
Of course, that doesn't include other random fees and rate riders. (Canadian dollar is currently about par with the US).