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Lynn R Aug 1st 2013 6:19 am

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Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 10830626)
There have been a number of such claims about changes to the way they will charge for electricity.

One suggested a 77% increase in the monthly charge and a reduction of 23% on the unit charge. That would in most cases balance out but there has been another report that suggests that the monthly charge will increase by 36% and the unit charge will decrease by 40%.

That would result in a saving in most cases which I find hard to believe.

Reported here http://www.diariosur.es/20130731/loc...307310058.html

We will have to wait and see what actually happens.

I seem to be regarded by most people as a low user - under the first scenario my last bill would have been €10 lower and under the second, €36 lower. Like yourself I find it difficult to believe the second one, I don't think they would be so munificent!

Whichever it turns out to be, it seems those worst affected will be the poorest in society due to the phasing out of the social tariff - which is appalling.

Dick Dasterdly Aug 1st 2013 8:28 am

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It mentions less than 3 kw contracted supplies.
I always thought 3 kw was the lowest which suits me fine with the help of bottled gas.
Anyone heard of supplies less than 3kw ?

Fred James Aug 1st 2013 8:54 am

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Yes it does mention the effect on the Bono Social but it seems that it would also apply to all users.

The Bono Social applies to very low potencia supplies below 3kw but also to people on low incomes with a higher supply.

Lynn R Aug 1st 2013 6:33 pm

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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10830747)
It mentions less than 3 kw contracted supplies.
I always thought 3 kw was the lowest which suits me fine with the help of bottled gas.
Anyone heard of supplies less than 3kw ?

3.45kw is now the lowest potencia permitted for new contracts - but there are many people who have less than that (including those who have never transferred the contract into their own name). Our late friend's house is still on 1.1kw, for example.

Kenwoodlad Aug 1st 2013 6:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10831373)
Our late friend's house is still on 1.1kw, for example.

When we bought our place, the potencia was 1.1kw. We had the house rewired and had the supply potencia increased to 5.7kw which was apparently the max we could get. It means we can, should we so desire, have the kettle, toaster, oven, washing machine, TV and water heater all on the go at the same time. Not that we do since that's akin to burning ten pound notes in the street given the current cost of energy in Spain. Our last electric bill was €49 of which €9 was electric used and the rest was the charge for potencia, tax, tax and tax.

angiescarr Aug 1st 2013 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Chiclanagir (Post 10829918)
Interesting......no air conditioning but do have a pool. Neighbour has a pool too and three beds and no air conditioning and his bill was half of ours. Don´t think there is anything wrong with the pump Caroline as there is no noise of it running 24/7. But when we put the oven on yesterday the meter was running around like nobody´s business. Also the seal has gone so I would have thought that would make a difference. Both the fridge freezer and the oven are 9yrs old so possibly not working efficiently. Have checked for leaks too but can find nothing but our son when staying did have the oven on a lot.

We did do a few weeks of absolute minimum use of electricity to see where the greatest usage was. Without a doubt in my mind it's the fridges (we have 2...nust change that!) and the freezer. That's where I would look. Also air conditioning is MUCH more expensive than using a fan. So if you can get away with a fan or better still prepare your house well for the heat like the Spanish do. My 'Spanish mommy' (friend) mops her floors each day as the evaporation cools the floors and thus the house. It works. I've tried it! Of course you need a high window open or vents to get rid of the hot humid air then!

Lynn R Aug 2nd 2013 5:42 am

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Originally Posted by Kenwoodlad (Post 10831384)
When we bought our place, the potencia was 1.1kw. We had the house rewired and had the supply potencia increased to 5.7kw which was apparently the max we could get. It means we can, should we so desire, have the kettle, toaster, oven, washing machine, TV and water heater all on the go at the same time. Not that we do since that's akin to burning ten pound notes in the street given the current cost of energy in Spain. Our last electric bill was €49 of which €9 was electric used and the rest was the charge for potencia, tax, tax and tax.

I take it your place is a holiday home, then? Unfortunately, you and others in that position, plus owners of empty properties, are likely to be the ones to suffer the biggest increases in bills under the new tariffs, sadly, as they will have to pay the increased standing charges but not benefit from the decreased unit costs.

I got my latest bill today, €92.08 (late May to late July) of which €57.88 was electricity used (415kw for the 2 months). I don't find that too bad.

Kenwoodlad Aug 2nd 2013 7:36 pm

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Yes, our place is currently only for holidays but come 2017 we'll be permanent wrinklies. Can't come fast enough.

Lynn R Aug 2nd 2013 7:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Kenwoodlad (Post 10833019)
Yes, our place is currently only for holidays but come 2017 we'll be permanent wrinklies. Can't come fast enough.

I remember that feeling - we used our house only for holidays for nearly 4 years before we moved and I used to hate going back! It will soon pass, I'm sure.

When you are paying bills that seem to consist almost exclusively of standing charges and tax it does seem a bit galling but I suppose that must be true of holiday homes no matter where they are.

Chiclanagir Aug 2nd 2013 8:55 pm

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Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10832322)
I take it your place is a holiday home, then? Unfortunately, you and others in that position, plus owners of empty properties, are likely to be the ones to suffer the biggest increases in bills under the new tariffs, sadly, as they will have to pay the increased standing charges but not benefit from the decreased unit costs.

I got my latest bill today, €92.08 (late May to late July) of which €57.88 was electricity used (415kw for the 2 months). I don't find that too bad.

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Well multiply that by three and you will have ours! Cannot see how you can use so little leccy.

amideislas Aug 2nd 2013 9:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10833028)
I remember that feeling - we used our house only for holidays for nearly 4 years before we moved and I used to hate going back! It will soon pass, I'm sure.

When you are paying bills that seem to consist almost exclusively of standing charges and tax it does seem a bit galling but I suppose that must be true of holiday homes no matter where they are.

I think what irks me the most is that I paid for infrastructure the to deliver the electricity, yet I am required to pay a massive standing charge regardless of how much I consume.

I still pay 10c per day for rental of an ICP which not only did I buy outright (and own) but is no longer required since we have a new digital meter (which I paid a further €230 for).

It's one rip off after another. And perfectly legal.

Lynn R Aug 2nd 2013 11:35 pm

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Originally Posted by amideislas (Post 10833115)
I think what irks me the most is that I paid for infrastructure the to deliver the electricity, yet I am required to pay a massive standing charge regardless of how much I consume.

I still pay 10c per day for rental of an ICP which not only did I buy outright (and own) but is no longer required since we have a new digital meter (which I paid a further €230 for).

It's one rip off after another. And perfectly legal.

Why on earth did you pay for a digital meter? When ours was changed to one, we paid nothing at all. Surely Endesa cannot impose charges which differ from region to region? I pay rental for ICP too, but we did actually ask to rent one. If I had paid for it myself I certainly would not agree to pay the rental charge.

I got Endesa to come out and check our meter as I felt the consumption had gone up by a fair amount (about 30%) after it was fitted. They warned me that the check might cost €30 if the problem turned out to be with our wiring (eg an earth leak). The technician came, checked it and said it was working fine. We have since changed our water heater and sure enough the consumption has gone down somewhat. I was waiting to see if Endesa did charge me for the meter revision as there was apparently nothing wrong with it, but the new bill arrived yesterday and there is no charge on it.

I think they see you coming with some of the outrageous charges you seem to have paid re electricity, I really do.

Lynn R Aug 2nd 2013 11:41 pm

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Originally Posted by Chiclanagir (Post 10833092)
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Well multiply that by three and you will have ours! Cannot see how you can use so little leccy.

As I said earlier, we have no pool or air con, and use gas for all cooking and most heating. That is bound to make a substantial difference. Apart from that we have all the normal stuff (fridge/freezer but not a huge one as for 2 of us I don't think we need one the size of a small family car, washing machine, tumble dryer which is rarely used, kettle, toaster, microwave, TV, digibox, hi-fi, hair dryer, vacuum cleaner). No dishwasher though. I have my washing machine set to wash in cold water all the time - with modern detergents it works fine and as our clothes are only worn once they are not exactly filthy. Just treat any stains with stain remover spray beforehand.

When we swapped information with people about electricity bills before we got the new meter, they always used to say oh, it must be your meter that is faulty, you will find yourself getting a huge bill when it gets changed. Well, it hasn't happened!

Chiclanagir Aug 2nd 2013 11:55 pm

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Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10833286)
As I said earlier, we have no pool or air con, and use gas for all cooking and most heating. That is bound to make a substantial difference. Apart from that we have all the normal stuff (fridge/freezer but not a huge one as for 2 of us I don't think we need one the size of a small family car, washing machine, tumble dryer which is rarely used, kettle, toaster, microwave, TV, digibox, hi-fi, hair dryer, vacuum cleaner). No dishwasher though. I have my washing machine set to wash in cold water all the time - with modern detergents it works fine and as our clothes are only worn once they are not exactly filthy. Just treat any stains with stain remover spray beforehand.

When we swapped information with people about electricity bills before we got the new meter, they always used to say oh, it must be your meter that is faulty, you will find yourself getting a huge bill when it gets changed. Well, it hasn't happened!

We have everything you have but do have a pool and a dishwasher.

Chiclanagir Aug 2nd 2013 11:58 pm

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Originally Posted by jjh (Post 10830540)
Hello

When our pump was working 24/7 we couldn´t hear anything but the water coming from the hose was getting warmer all the time. It could be there´s a leak somewhere. Graeme can tell you if that´s the cause.

Also, when we refurbished our kitchen, about 6 years ago (old house) we bought an Edesa Efficient oven from the factory shop near Banca March, opposit McDonalds. It´s a really good fan oven. xx

I don´t understand about the water from the hose getting warmer, what does this mean because ours is but I thought it was because the hosepipe is lying in the sun.


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