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<blockquote data-quote="Home Farm" data-source="post: 487240" data-attributes="member: 31876"><p>Our existing energy provider is OVO. We pay 14.5p per kW and feed-in-tariff is registered with them.</p><p> </p><p> Our DNO IS Scottish Power and they won’t fit an Economy 7 meter.</p><p> </p><p> Our contract with OVO is coming to an end, and they want to increase our fee to 15.7p. I was going to shop around, and if I find a new cheaper provider does anyone know what happens to our FiT payments? Do I need to register again with the new provider?</p><p> </p><p> We have an air source heat pump, so I need the best unit rate we can get.</p><p></p><p>Also, has anyone heard of or used Social Energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Home Farm, post: 487240, member: 31876"] Our existing energy provider is OVO. We pay 14.5p per kW and feed-in-tariff is registered with them. Our DNO IS Scottish Power and they won’t fit an Economy 7 meter. Our contract with OVO is coming to an end, and they want to increase our fee to 15.7p. I was going to shop around, and if I find a new cheaper provider does anyone know what happens to our FiT payments? Do I need to register again with the new provider? We have an air source heat pump, so I need the best unit rate we can get. Also, has anyone heard of or used Social Energy. [/QUOTE]
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