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Tariff Features

  • Scottish Power Standard rates.
  • Variable rate tariff - energy prices may go up or down.
  • This tariff has a standing charge.
  • Paper billing.†
  • Pay by Monthly Direct Debit, Quarterly Direct Debit, Pay on Receipt of Bill or Prepayment meter.
  • Dual fuel or single fuel available.
  • No IGT charges.
  • No early termination fees.
  • Notes: †No billing with prepayment meters.

Supplier information

The Scottish Power Group supplies utility services to millions of customers across Great Britain and the Western United States of America. Their combined sales total nearly £6.5 billion. Scottish Power's ten year record since privatisation has included significant organic growth as well as key acquisitions in the UK and US utilities sectors.

Scottish Power are one of the UK's "Big 6" energy suppliers, serving 3.5 million homes. They have been supplying homes with Gas and Electricity for over 50 years. Scottish Power not only generate electricity, but also operate and maintain large power delivery networks, and provide a full range of energy supply services, including metering, billing and call centre support. They have named themselves 'The Energy People'.


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