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Electricity Suppliers
Since we bought our property in Spain our electricity supplier has be Iberdrola. I was wondering if the system is the same as in the UK where you can change to a cheaper supplier. If so, can anyone recommend the best one and how to go about changing.
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Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by polly.walker
(Post 8922250)
Since we bought our property in Spain our electricity supplier has be Iberdrola. I was wondering if the system is the same as in the UK where you can change to a cheaper supplier. If so, can anyone recommend the best one and how to go about changing.
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Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by polly.walker
(Post 8922250)
Since we bought our property in Spain our electricity supplier has be Iberdrola. I was wondering if the system is the same as in the UK where you can change to a cheaper supplier. If so, can anyone recommend the best one and how to go about changing.
The basis for change might be better customer services, better payment options or better package deals etc. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 8922324)
Yes, you can change. However, the prices are government controlled so (in theory) you won't find a cheaper supplier.
The basis for change might be better customer services, better payment options or better package deals etc. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 8922330)
Since July 2009 you have to make an election about your service (change) or the price goes up at about 6% per quarter. We changed from Sevillana Endesa to Endesa Power and are now saving 15% per bill.
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Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 8923533)
What you seem to be saying is that as I did NOT elect to change my service, then my bill has been going up at the rate of 6% per quarter - it has NOT:thumbup:
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Re: Electricity Suppliers
The 6% quarterly increase only applied to people with a potencia over 10kw.
As these users were excluded from the government controlled TUR tariff, they were forced to go into the "Free market". That could include staying with Endesa but with a change to the free market version of the same company. If they did not change then they were hit by this quarterly increase. All other users are able to change suppliers but as the TUR tariff is the same there is little point. As I have a over 10kw supply I did change from Endesa to Iberdrola as their rates for the "off peak" tariff were better than Endesa. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8923549)
The 6% quarterly increase only applied to people with a potencia over 10kw.
As these users were excluded from the government controlled TUR tariff, they were forced to go into the "Free market". That could include staying with Endesa but with a change to the free market version of the same company. If they did not change then they were hit by this quarterly increase. All other users are able to change suppliers but as the TUR tariff is the same there is little point. As I have a over 10kw supply I did change from Endesa to Iberdrola as their rates for the "off peak" tariff were better than Endesa. We use about 3 to 1 off peak to full rate and it certainly pays for us to be on the split tarrif and use the dishwasher, washing machine, pool pump and as much aircon/heating as possible after it goes to the cheap rate. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 8923560)
Thanks for that Fred I asked sometime ago if Iberdola were cheaper than staying with Endessa but you did not respond so I thought there must not be much in it. It has taken us from last September to get it al sorted so I am reluctant to dive into the open market again just yet but can you give us some idea of the difference in the rates?
. I eventually gave up and went to Iberdrola who sorted it all out online and by email with no problems at all. As for the rates, they have probably changed by now but they are all on the Endesa and Iberdrola websites. Have you had an ICP fitted recently? |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8923673)
It was probably before I changed over. That was a story in itself. I tried 3 times to get a new free market contract from Endesa and every time they lost or ignored the paperwork It took about six months and they kept increasing my bill with the 6%.
I eventually gave up and went to Iberdrola who sorted it all out online and by email with no problems at all. As for the rates, they have probably changed by now but they are all on the Endesa and Iberdrola websites. Have you had an ICP fitted recently? |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
The reason I ask is that up until last year they did not fit an ICP if you went for the off peak supply.
They are now insisting on it and if you have not got one they will "fine" you every month until you have one fitted. You "should" have had a letter or a visit. The reason I mention it is that it can create problems if you have a 3 phase supply - it certainly did for me. It is a triple breaker with ICP on it in small print alongside the rating which should be 20 amps for your supply. It should have a metal/plastic seal on it |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8923770)
The reason I ask is that up until last year they did not fit an ICP if you went for the off peak supply.
They are now insisting on it and if you have not got one they will "fine" you every month until you have one fitted. You "should" have had a letter or a visit. The reason I mention it is that it can create problems if you have a 3 phase supply - it certainly did for me. It is a triple breaker with ICP on it in small print alongside the rating which should be 20 amps for your supply. It should have a metal/plastic seal on it |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8923770)
The reason I ask is that up until last year they did not fit an ICP if you went for the off peak supply.
They are now insisting on it and if you have not got one they will "fine" you every month until you have one fitted. You "should" have had a letter or a visit. The reason I mention it is that it can create problems if you have a 3 phase supply - it certainly did for me. It is a triple breaker with ICP on it in small print alongside the rating which should be 20 amps for your supply. It should have a metal/plastic seal on it Thanks. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
When I bought my house I left my lawyer to set everything up. However my electricity potencia is set at a peak of 5.75kw.
Is it easy to change to higher potencia and does it entail a visit from Iberdrola to implement the change? As I am only over every 6 weeks or so this could be a problem. |
Re: Electricity Suppliers
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 8924270)
Yes I have got three of those one in each building and they all have a blue plastic seal through the eye.
Is each building on a separate phase with a single ICP? |
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