Also, it turned out that SSE's breakage free on a fixed contract is all of 100 Euro, not the regular 50. It was hidden smewhere deep in their T&Cs and it were Energia who told me about it, and SSE eventually confirmed. This makes the SSE option less attractive in a case where the prices don't actually rise and eventually fall.
The breakout fee for fixed price plan is €100 and its clearly marked on the smart dual fuel plan I signed up for last NovemberHave you checked this out with CRU as the standard breakage fee is €50 per service so it seems strange?
Are you comparing Energia's Smart Plan to Airtricity's Fixed Smart Plan or the non smart meter plan??I am still very much in the 14 day period and Energia, of course, called me with a counteroffer, which is going to their Smart Data plan on a new contract. That would give me a 100 Euro bonus and, apart from the bonus, at current prices I would save about 20 Euro over an average month. But it would also involve the irreversible step of changing to a smart meter plan. And, of course, it exposes me to any price rises, while the SSE option is fixed. So it's a 150 Euro saving compared to switching and a 20/mo saving after that UNTIL prices rise; and no nice MCC02 D/N tariffs for me anymore.
I am comparing to Airtricity's NON smart day/night plan, which I can get because I did not switch to a smart plan yet. Their smart plan is clearly not what I want, fixed or not.Are you comparing Energia's Smart Plan to Airtricity's Fixed Smart Plan or the non smart meter plan??
For me I fixed last November for both Gas and Electricity as I felt it was worth the gamble with all the is going on in the world
and even if the rates do drop it will depend on how much they drop and when they drop but I'll only know if I made the right choice at next years renewal
How can I check with the CRU? I could not find a relevant regulation on their website.Have you checked this out with CRU as the standard breakage fee is €50 per service so it seems strange?
fair point, I nearly hit that this winter, but both options I am looking at (SSE fixed non-smart and Energia smart) remove the limit.I managed to hit the 2000kw between EV and heat pump , so went into higher price KW, which is not ideal
How can I check with the CRU? I could not find a relevant regulation on their website.
The statement is in point 7 here https://www.sseairtricity.com/assets/Terms/ROI/Current/1YR-Fixed-Terms.pdf
I didn't think that the CRU regulated or controlled contract early termination penalties?
I'm pretty sure that they don't.I would have thought that as the Regulator they would have control over these charges
For what it's worth, this third party site lists early termination charges for various providers and circumstances.
The statement is in point 7 here https://www.sseairtricity.com/assets/Terms/ROI/Current/1YR-Fixed-Terms.pdf
Airtricity still have the €50 early termination charge but it only applies to variable rate contractsLike Bonkers that site shows €50 for SSE Airtricity whereas the contract as shown in MichaelR's post No 8 above refers to €100 per utility cancellation fee so hefty enough:
And despite MichaelR's claim that it's "hidden deep" in the T&C's and was only made "aware" of it by Energia and "eventually" confirmed by SSEAlso, it turned out that SSE's breakage free on a fixed contract is all of 100 Euro, not the regular 50. It was hidden smewhere deep in their T&Cs and it were Energia who told me about it, and SSE eventually confirmed.
Agree with everything you've said in your post #6, peemacSo don't expect a jump in prices as they buy forward contracts on a 2 year rolling basis (1st hand info) whereas the UK doesn't permit forward purchasing of gas by more than 6 months - hence the increase & decrease quicker and more steeply than here. If anything, there may be a drop as the final tranche of high price gas contracts from late 2022 will be out of the equation.
So we're back to Airtricity then but on their smart planI am comparing to Airtricity's NON smart day/night plan, which I can get because I did not switch to a smart plan yet. Their smart plan is clearly not what I want, fixed or not.
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