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First Utility claims cheapest tariff title


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Customers who band together and ask for the best possible tariff could be more than £260 better off compared to those who choose to stick to their existing supplier, one of the UK’s energy suppliers believes.

First Utility revealed that its most recent tariff stands at £892 per year for an average dual fuel household, which makes the cheapest on the market. The deal is available under the Big Deal collective switch scheme, which aims to save consumers money by asking suppliers to submit the cheapest tariff they can with reduced commission.

The new tariff will be fixed until 31st March 2016 and is available for the first 10,000 customers until midnight on 20th February.

HeatingSave – significant better at energy saving than any lower tariff

The HeatingSave Building Energy Management System helps customers save more than 30% on their bills by optimizing any heating system’s overall functionality. This is done by taking into account a variety of factors, such as internal and external temperatures, occupancy, time of the year, the particular characteristics of installed boilers, etc.

All of the data is used in order to determine the best heating patterns for the various heating zones within any building, using our proprietary heat-loss algorithm.

The end result is that users still get a very good level of comfort, while in the same time saving energy and money in the process.

If you’d like to find out more details on all the features HeatingSave has in store, just contact our dedicated product team, they’ll be more than happy to provide you with all the necessary information.

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