EDF Energy - Blue +Price Promise September 2013 with Gas Offset
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Tariff Features
- Gas carbon emissions are offset thanks to EDF's partnership with The CarbonNeutral Company.
- Electricity from low-carbon generation.
- A promise to tell you if another supplier is more than £1 a week cheaper, at typical use.
- A reward every month with Thank yous.
- Fixed energy prices until 30th September 2013.
- After 30th September 2013 you will be moved onto EDF's Standard plan, unless you choose another plan.
- This tariff has a standing charge.
- View bills online by default, though paper billing can be requested from EDF.
- Pay by Monthly Direct Debit or Pay on Receipt of Bill.ª
- Dual fuel or electric only available - there is no gas only option.
- No early termination fees.
- Notes: If your gas is supplied by an Independent Gas Transporter, an IGT charge will apply. The gas offset is charged at 0.153p/kWh (included in the results calculations). Low-carbon electricity purchased for Blue is supplied into the National Grid. Blue customers receive electricity via the National Grid, not directly from low-carbon generators. Terms and conditions apply. Typical annual use is: 3,300 kWh electricity and 16,500 kWh gas for Standard meters; and 5,000 kWh electricity for Economy 7 meters. +Only Monthly Direct Debit available when applying through UK Power.
Supplier information
EDF Energy is one of the UK's largest energy companies and is also the UK's largest producer of low-carbon electricity. A wholly-owned subsidiary of the EDF Group, one of Europe's largest energy groups, they generate around one fifth of the UK's electricity and employ around 15,000 people. EDF supplies electricity and gas to around 5.5 million residential and business customers, making EDF the biggest supplier of electricity by volume in the UK.
Over a quarter of the UK population benefit from EDF Energy's distribution of electricity. As well as being an energy supplier, EDF are also a major generator of electricity



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