Utility Warehouse Energy
Usually name and property address where your Electricity are supplied to.
Here you will find your Membership & Reference Number, important in any communication with supplier for support or query. This section also shows the Date for your bill.
You will find contact details of Utility Warehouse for services and support team. In case of any query you can contact them on respective numbers.
This is the payment you made towards electricity usage during this bill period. It includes VAT.
Personal Projection is based on your actual use of energy over 12 months, your current tariffs and current prices. Utility Warehouse will suggest a cheaper tariff plan. Remind you, this is the cheapest plan from the same supplier, not the cheapest available in market.
Utility Warehouse Energy
Usually name and property address where your Electricity are supplied to.
Here you will find your Membership & Reference Number, important in any communication with supplier for support or query. This section also shows the Date for your bill.
You will find contact details of Utility Warehouse for services and support team. In case of any query you can contact them on respective numbers.
This is the payment you made towards electricity usage during this bill period. It includes VAT.
Personal Projection is based on your actual use of energy over 12 months, your current tariffs and current prices. Utility Warehouse will suggest a cheaper tariff plan. Remind you, this is the cheapest plan from the same supplier, not the cheapest available in market.
This section shows property address where electricity supplied and reference number. It also shows unique supply number which is required while switching your supplier on our website. Also mentioned unique meter serial number.
This is your opening and closing meter reading considered for this bill period. Both or either of the reading can estimated if not provided by you.
Total cost (excluding VAT) of electricity you consumed during this bill period.
This is your Standing Charge for electricity, the cost per day for having the chosen supplier provide energy to your home regardless if any energy is used.
This is the total amount your account is in credit or debit on the date the bill was generated.
The payment you made during this bill period and actual credit in your account after adjusting the VAT.
This section shows property address where electricity supplied and reference number. It also shows unique supply number which is required while switching your supplier on our website. Also mentioned unique meter serial number.
This is your opening and closing meter reading considered for this bill period. Both or either of the reading can estimated if not provided by you.
Total cost (excluding VAT) of electricity you consumed during this bill period.
This is your Standing Charge for electricity, the cost per day for having the chosen supplier provide energy to your home regardless if any energy is used.
This is the total amount your account is in credit or debit on the date the bill was generated.
The payment you made during this bill period and actual credit in your account after adjusting the VAT.
This is your current Electricity tariff and how you are paying for your bills. Your current tariff name is required while you compare on our website. It also shows current tariff’s End date and exit fees. Also mentioned your estimated annual consumption of Electricity. This is required when you compare on our website.
TCR (Tariff Comparison Rate) is a guide helps to compare tariffs across the suppliers. It is based on Ofgem’s average usage figures. It is always advisable to compare tariffs on comparison websites as we suggest estimated spending and savings.
This is your current Electricity tariff and how you are paying for your bills. Your current tariff name is required while you compare on our website. It also shows current tariff’s End date and exit fees. Also mentioned your estimated annual consumption of Electricity. This is required when you compare on our website.
TCR (Tariff Comparison Rate) is a guide helps to compare tariffs across the suppliers. It is based on Ofgem’s average usage figures. It is always advisable to compare tariffs on comparison websites as we suggest estimated spending and savings.