That's from reading up on their website.Are you sure the charge is something specific to low usage?
My understanding is that all providers charge a standing charge which vary somewhere in the €200 to €400 a year range
What is the Low Usage Standing Charge?
The Low Usage Standing Charge no longer apples from the 1 May 2022. In the interim, all LUSC rates are now the same as the normal standing charge rates. Customers should no longer see LUSC on their bill but if it appears it will be charged at our normal standing charge rates.
Last Bill for the months of Aug / Sept was 148 units day, 65 night. That's probably on the lower side.Yes but 1800 units per year shouldn't be enough to trigger that charge, so is it part of the year where you are going below 122 units per bill?
In other words, they don't call it that, but are charging it anyway.
Still doubling my bill
all LUSC rates are now the same as the normal standing charge rates
The standing charge for dual tariff meters is a lot more than a single tariff meter.Last Bill for the months of Aug / Sept was 148 units day, 65 night.
Thats pretty much the question I came in with!choose a supplier who with a low standing charge
Well when I say low they are probably not as low as you would like, they only differ slightly, maybe 40/50 quid a year between dearest and cheapest, you'll still be paying the bones of 200 a year standing charge.Thats pretty much the question I came in with!
I believe they charge based on the 2 months of the bill in question. My experience was they charged me for it when I first bought because it was empty during the whole sales process. I requested a refund based on the fact that I was more the length of the sale and that I would be now a fully fledged payee which they gave me credit for on the next bill.I use about 2,400 units per year give or take but have never been charged a low usage charge,
And as stated in the following post, it's just called another name - low usage standing charge.As already stated above the low usage charge no longer applies. See post 4.
I have a property with Electric Ireland that used 20 kWh units in the last two month billing period and the standing charge was 59 days @ €0.6303 / day = €37.19 ex VAT. There's no mention on the bill of low usage issues/charges. It does project the annual usage to be 240 units. But I'll hopefully have sold it well before then...I don't believe such a charge exists. I certainly haven't come across it in a couple of very low usage properties.
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