Well, we're leaving the country soon for a bit, so I'll be really pissed off if they try to charge me an exit fee as they haven't even sent me my tariff yet to approve! The few documents they have sent me, addressed to
MR. NanD and Daughter are less than confidence inspiring, yet they say there is no early-out penalty fee. (The emails they are sending with the emojiis in them are pretty horrific as well - how unprofessional! )
I've done a spreadsheet with a hypothetical power load of 250Kwh each for both gas and electric, and plugged in the standing charges, for a hypothetical month of 30 days, and am comparing rates that I'm finding online:
Our Power was costing me about 55 pounds per month on a two-year fixed tariff.
SSE (our supplier prior to Our Power) comes in at just under 69 pounds a month on a fixed-for-one-year tariff at their best rate.
Utilitia comes in, using their online rate, at around 64 pounds a month, but the rate is variable*
EDF (through Compare the Market) would come in at about 59 pounds on a fixed-for-a-year tariff, and I'd get the movie tickets.
British Gas and Electric's website keeps telling me "something went wrong" and won't give me any info. U-Switch's website quotes me about 56pounds for them on a fixed for 11 months.
There's a "Green Energy" on "U-Switch" that locks the price in for 18 months at about 57 pounds a month.
Bristol Energy has a two-year price lock at about 58 a month.
It'll give me something to do in the hotel in the evenings, I guess. Assuming the wi-fi works!
(* I don't know if the tariff is accurate - I've found one site that says they have a hella high unit rate until you pass a certain amount, then it drops. But that's not what is on their website. Until I get something in writing from them, I won't know for sure. Will probably go Green Energy. (Until it goes tits up!)