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    Co-operative Energy Prices for Domestic Customers
    These prices include VAT at the current rate of 5%
    Co-operative Energy Pricing: Version 5.0 (from 5 Sept 2012)

    South East England (Region 19)
    Electricity:
    12.02p/kWh
    Two-rate, Economy 7:
    13.32p/kWh (day rate) 7.49p/kWh (night rate)
    Gas:
    3.90p/kWh

    There is a standing charge of £64.26p common to all regions and tariffs.

    They say that they have one single tariff rate, then go on to say that there is no penalty for coming off their variable rate.

    There are inherent problems in the simple solution I have oft repeated here, not least one of Political Will. Nevertheless...
    Energy costs should be set at a low rate for an agreed initial usage so that all homes can be heated and keep the lights on. Rates should then increase with usage.

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