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Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 March 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summaryCould you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Over the next year you could save £110.50 by choosing Direct Debit with Standard (Variable), our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £154.50 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed electricity tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
2,800 kWh
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
3,300 kWh 3,300 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 3,300 kWh of electricity, which cost £452.38,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £485.53, including VAT.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Take a closer look at your
ANNUAL STATEMENT A customer guide
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Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 March 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summaryCould you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Over the next year you could save £110.50 by choosing Direct Debit with Standard (Variable), our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £154.50 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed electricity tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
2,800 kWh
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
3,300 kWh 3,300 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 3,300 kWh of electricity, which cost £452.38,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £485.53, including VAT.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
This e-guide has been put together to help you to understand your EDF Energy Annual Statement.
There are three different types of Annual Statement that you could receive from us depending on how you pay for your energy. These three examples are explained on the next page.
Simply click on a payment type on the next page for a closer look at each Annual Statement.
Your
ANNUAL STATEMENT JOURNEY
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Your ANNUAL STATEMENT
Annual statements are issued to customers once a year. We’ll usually issue your annual statement on the anniversary of your supply start date with us.
Your annual statement will provide information about your current usage, your current tariff, and also presents you with other tariff options. If you’re unsure which type of annual statement you’ve received, you can find this information under ‘Payment method’ on page 2 of your annual statement.
The type of annual statement you receive is based on your payment method and meter type. Below are examples of some of our annual statements.
Click on the one you want to view.
CASH CHEQUE
DIRECT DEBIT
PREPAYMENT
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Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 March 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summaryCould you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Over the next year you could save £110.50 by choosing Direct Debit with Standard (Variable), our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £154.50 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed electricity tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
2,800 kWh
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
3,300 kWh 3,300 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 3,300 kWh of electricity, which cost £452.38,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £485.53, including VAT.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 March 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summaryCould you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Over the next year you could save £110.50 by choosing Direct Debit with Standard (Variable), our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £154.50 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed electricity tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
2,800 kWh
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
3,300 kWh 3,300 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 3,300 kWh of electricity, which cost £452.38,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £485.53, including VAT.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Your annual statement | Cash or cheque p1 | Cash or cheque p2 | Direct Debit p1 | Direct Debit p2 | Prepay p1 | Prepay p2
Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 March 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summaryCould you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Over the next year you could save £110.50 by choosing Direct Debit with Standard (Variable), our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £154.50 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed electricity tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 2015
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
2,800 kWh
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
3,300 kWh 3,300 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 3,300 kWh of electricity, which cost £452.38,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £485.53, including VAT.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Page 1 of your CASH or CHEQUE annual statement explained
Could you pay less?This section sets out the annual savings you could make switching to either a cheapest ‘similar’ or cheapest ‘overall’ tariff, based on your current usage. If you’re already on our overall cheapest tariff we’ll let you know.
Cheapest ‘similar’: this identifies the cheapest available tariff that’s of the same type as your current tariff (eg Fixed price or Variable), and is compatible with your meter.
Cheapest ‘overall’: this identifies the overall cheapest available tariff we have, and is compatible with your meter but not necessarily of the same type. For example, if you are on a Variable price tariff we might show you a Fixed price tariff here if it is cheaper, or vice versa.
Don’t forget, paying by Direct Debit can be cheaper than continuing to pay by cash or cheque.
Your account numberThis is your unique customer number for your EDF Energy account. Please quote this number when you contact us: as it will help us identify your account more quickly.
Statement date This is the date we generated this annual statement.
Address of energy supply This is the property which has used the energy. If the supply and mailing address are one and the same, this will still appear on your annual statement.
Statement periodThis is the period that this annual statement covers.
How much energy are you using? These graphs show your usage over the last 12 months and usage for the same period for the previous year (if available).
Please note: If you have been with EDF Energy for less than 2 years, only your last year’s usage will be displayed.
Projected usageThis section shows the projected costs of your energy next year if you use the same as in the last 12 months, based on your current prices. It is for comparison purposes only.
Click on the numbers below for a closer look
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Your annual statement | Cash or cheque p1 | Cash or cheque p2 | Direct Debit p1 | Direct Debit p2 | Prepay p1 | Prepay p2
Independent advice• Ofgem has a Confidence Code for online switching sites to ensure consumers receive accurate,
detailed and unbiased price comparisons. Visit ofgem.gov.uk for more information.
• For impartial advice on switching suppliers you can also contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 08454 04 05 06 or visit adviceguide.org.uk
• It’s easy to get independent advice so that you “Know your rights” as an energy consumer. You might want to get a better deal, find out how to make a complaint, get advice about the quality of your electricity or gas supply, or ask for help if you’re struggling to pay your bills. To “Know your rights” visit adviceguide.org.uk for up to date information or contact the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06.
• If you would like a hard copy of the “Know your rights” leaflet, please contact us on 0800 096 9000. Citizens Advice can provide hard copies of information on a range of energy related subjects upon request.
• You can also reduce your costs by using less energy – visit energysavingtrust.org.uk for impartial advice.
About your electricity tariff
Tariff detailsTariff name Standard (Variable)
Tariff type Variable price
Payment method Standard Cash/Cheque Quarterly
Unit rate 13.55p per kWh
Standing charge 18.00p per day
Tariff ends on Not applicable
Price guaranteed until Not applicable
Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date)
Not applicable
Discounts and additional charges Not applicable
Additional products or services included Not applicable
Estimated electricity cost for you on this tariff
Your annual consumption (based on estimates)
3,300 kWh
Personal projection £452.38
Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) 17.11p/kWh
All prices shown above include 5% VAT. They will appear different than the unit rates shown on your bill which don’t include VAT. Your Personal Projection is for the next 12 months and is based on an estimate of your usage over the last year. It includes our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT. Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Key contractual terms This section summarises your contractual terms. For your full terms and conditions please visitwww.edfenergy.com/product-terms
Your current tariff
Standard (Variable)
• Your prices on the date of this statement are set out above. These prices are variable and can be changed at any time on 30 days notice. You can terminate at any time by giving us notice. There are no early termination fees.
• If you pay by monthly direct debit we’ll only review your payment amount in line with our direct debit rules. They’re available at www.edfenergy.com/directdebitrules, and form part of these key terms. If you don’t pay in line with your payment scheme your contract may end or change. This could result in a change to your payment method and/or charges. You’ll get at least 7 working days notice of this. If we make any other change to your disadvantage we’ll tell you and give you the chance to change supplier. We’ll explain what you need to do and when, at the time.
Glossary• kWh (kilowatt hour)
One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy.
• Personal projection This is based on your actual consumption and is a projection of your future yearly charge. You could compare the personal projection for your current tariff with a personal projection given to you for an alternative tariff by your current supplier, an alternative supplier or a switching site.
• Switch To change from the current supplier to a different supplier, or to change from the current tariff to a different tariff with the same supplier.
• Tariff The package of charges and conditions that a supplier offers you for providing electricity.
• Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) The TCR is for your Standard (Variable) electricity tariff paying by Standard Cash/Cheque Quarterly. You can use it to help you easily compare the price of other available electricity tariffs by checking against their TCRs. The TCR is not an actual price and is based on the consumption of a typical user of electricity (3,200 kWh/year), the amount you are charged will vary depending on how much energy you use. Call us on 0800 096 9000 or visit edfenergy.com for details on your tariff and on the calculation of the TCR.
Emergency Contact
0800 056 8090 Lines open 24 hours a day
EDF Energy Freepost RRYZ-BGYG-JCXR, 334 Outland Road, Plymouth, PL3 5TU
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Independent advice This section provides you with information on the Confidence Code, as well as letting you know where you can get impartial advice on switching and reducing your energy costs.
About your tariff This section shows the key facts about your tariff.The label provides information on your current tariff, including your tariff type, a personal projection of your next year’s annual cost (based on your usage for the last 12 months), and information on any termination fees.
Key contractual terms This section summarises the principal terms for your current tariff. To view your full terms please visit www.edfenergy.com/tariff-info
Contact details Our contact details are prominently displayed in the top right hand corner making it easy to get in touch. This section also displays the telephone numbers you need if you have an electricity or gas emergency.
Glossary This section explains some of the key terminology used in your annual statement.
Click on the numbers below for a closer look
Page 2 of your CASH or CHEQUE annual statement explained
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Your annual statement | Cash or cheque p1 | Cash or cheque p2 | Direct Debit p1 | Direct Debit p2 | Prepay p1 | Prepay p2
Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 Mar 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88618am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual gas summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your gas usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your gas usage summary
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8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
8,404 kWh
7,930 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used the following gas:
7,930 kWh which cost £401.59, including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £419.21.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Could you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Congratulations, you’re on our cheapest variable gas tariff available for your meter. We’ll let you know at least once a year if this changes.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £34.14 by choosing Blue+Price Promise September 2014 with Direct Debit, our cheapest fixed gas tariff available for your meter.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
10,000
01 April 2014 – 31 March 201501 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
7,930 kWh
Projected usageThis section shows the projected costs of your energy next year if you use the same as in the last 12 months, based on your current prices. It is for comparison purposes only.
Could you pay less?This section sets out the annual savings you could make switching to either a cheapest ‘similar’ or cheapest ‘overall’ tariff, based on your current usage. If you’re already on our overall cheapest tariff we’ll let you know.
Cheapest ‘similar’: this identifies the cheapest available tariff that’s of the same type as your current tariff (eg Fixed price or Variable), and is compatible with your meter.
Cheapest ‘overall’: this identifies the overall cheapest available tariff we have, and is compatible with your meter but not necessarily of the same type. For example, if you are on a Variable price tariff we might show you a Fixed price tariff here if it is cheaper, or vice versa.
Your account numberThis is your unique customer number for your EDF Energy account. Please quote this number when you contact us: as it will help us identify your account more quickly.
Statement dateThis is the date we generated this annual statement.
Address of energy supplyThis is the property which has used the energy. If the supply and mailing address are one and the same, this will still appear on your annual statement.
Statement periodThis is the period that this annual statement covers.
How much energy are you using?
These graphs show your usage over the last 12 months and usage for the same period for the previous year (if available).
Please note: If you have been with EDF Energy for less than 2 years, only your last year’s usage will be displayed.
Click on the numbers below for a closer look
Page 1 of your DIRECT DEBIT annual statement explained
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Your annual statement | Cash or cheque p1 | Cash or cheque p2 | Direct Debit p1 | Direct Debit p2 | Prepay p1 | Prepay p2
About your gas tariff
Tariff detailsTariff name Standard (Variable)
Tariff type Variable price
Payment method Monthly Direct Debit
Unit rate 4.079p per kWh
Standing charge 26.25p per day
Tariff ends on Not applicable
Price guaranteed until Not applicable
Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date)
Not applicable
Discounts and additional charges Not applicable
Additional products or services included Not applicable
Estimated gas cost for you on this tariff
Your annual consumption (based on estimates)
7,930 kWh
Personal projection £419.21
Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) 4.66p/kWh
All prices shown above include 5% VAT. They will appear different than the unit rates shown on your bill which don’t include VAT. Your Personal Projection is for the next 12 months and is based on an estimate of your usage over the last year. It includes our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT. Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Key contractual terms This section summarises your contractual terms. For your full terms and conditions please visitwww.edfenergy.com/product-terms
Your current tariff
Standard (Variable)
• Your prices on the date of this statement are set out above. These prices are variable and can be changed at any time on 30 days notice. You can terminate at any time by giving us notice. There are no early termination fees.
• If you pay by monthly direct debit we’ll only review your payment amount in line with our direct debit rules. They’re available at www.edfenergy.com/directdebitrules, and form part of these key terms. If you don’t pay in line with your payment scheme your contract may end or change. This could result in a change to your payment method and/or charges. You’ll get at least 7 working days notice of this. If we make any other change to your disadvantage we’ll tell you and give you the chance to change supplier. We’ll explain what you need to do and when, at the time.
Glossary• kWh (kilowatt hour)
One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy.
• Personal projection This is based on your actual consumption and is a projection of your future yearly charge. You could compare the personal projection for your current tariff with a personal projection given to you for an alternative tariff by your current supplier, an alternative supplier or a switching site.
• Switch To change from the current supplier to a different supplier, or to change from the current tariff to a different tariff with the same supplier.
• Tariff The package of charges and conditions that a supplier offers you for providing electricity.
• Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) The TCR is for your Standard Variable gas tariff paying by Monthly Direct Debit. You can use it to help you easily compare the price of other available gas tariffs by checking against their TCRs. The TCR is not an actual price and is based on the consumption of a typical user of gas (13,500 kWh/year), the amount you are charged will vary depending on how much energy you use. Call us on 0800 096 9000 or visit edfenergy.com for details on your tariff and on the calculation of the TCR.
Emergency Contact
0800 056 8090 Lines open 24 hours a day
EDF Energy Freepost RRYZ-BGYG-JCXR, 334 Outland Road, Plymouth, PL3 5TU
Page 2 of 3
Independent advice• Ofgem has a Confidence Code for online switching sites to ensure consumers receive accurate,
detailed and unbiased price comparisons. Visit ofgem.gov.uk for more information.
• For impartial advice on switching suppliers you can also contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 08454 04 05 06 or visit adviceguide.org.uk
• It’s easy to get independent advice so that you “Know your rights” as an energy consumer. You might want to get a better deal, find out how to make a complaint, get advice about the quality of your electricity or gas supply, or ask for help if you’re struggling to pay your bills. To “Know your rights” visit adviceguide.org.uk for up to date information or contact the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06.
• If you would like a hard copy of the “Know your rights” leaflet, please contact us on 0800 096 9000. Citizens Advice can provide hard copies of information on a range of energy related subjects upon request.
• You can also reduce your costs by using less energy – visit energysavingtrust.org.uk for impartial advice
Independent advice This section provides you with information on the Confidence Code, as well as letting you know where you can get impartial advice on switching and reducing your energy costs.
About your tariff This section shows the key facts about your tariff.The label provides information on your current tariff, including your tariff type, a personal projection of your next year’s annual cost (based on your usage for the last 12 months), and information on any termination fees.
Key contractual terms This section summarises the principal terms for your current tariff. To view your full terms please visit www.edfenergy.com/tariff-info
Contact details Our contact details are prominently displayed in the top right hand corner making it easy to get in touch. This section also displays the telephone numbers you need if you have an electricity or gas emergency.
Glossary This section explains some of the key terminology used in your annual statement.
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Page 2 of your DIRECT DEBIT annual statement explained
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Your annual statement | Cash or cheque p1 | Cash or cheque p2 | Direct Debit p1 | Direct Debit p2 | Prepay p1 | Prepay p2
Your account number 123 123 123 123
Statement date 31 Mar 2014
Address of energy supply 20 Sample Street, SampleVille, SAM PLE
Page 1 of 3 Any questions?
edfenergy.com0800 015 88568am–8pm Mon–Fri, 8am–2pm Sat
Mr A Smith 20 Sample Street SampleVille SAM PLE
Hello Mr Smith
Your annual electricity summary01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
It feels better when you’re in control. Here you’ll find the information you need to understand your electricity usage. You can use this information to compare your current tariff with others that are available, either from us or other suppliers. Please keep this summary for your records.
Remember – it might be worth thinking about switching your tariff or supplier. See below and overleaf for more information on switching your tariff...
Your electricity usage summary
kWh
0
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
4,892 kWh 4,892 kWh 4,892 kWh
Your usage this year
We’ve used any meter readings we hold to estimate that over the last 12 months you used 4,892 kWh of electricity, which cost £772.49,
including VAT.
Personal Projection
Based on estimated readings, if you use the same amount over the next 12 months, we estimate your costs
will come to £802.50.
This uses our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT.
Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Could you pay less?
Our cheapest variable tariff:
Congratulations, you’re on our cheapest variable electricity tariff available for your meter. We’ll let you know at least once a year if this changes.
Our cheapest overall tariff:
Over the next year you could save £133.55 by switching to our cheapest available fixed electricity tariff, Blue+Price Promise September 2014 paying by Direct Debit.
To switch to our cheapest tariff we will need to change your meter, this will be free of charge but may be subject to restrictions and conditions. If a balance is owed on your account you can still change supplier if they agree to collect the debt.
Blue+Price Promise September 2014 has limited availability and may be withdrawn from sale at any time.
Please note that switching tariffs may involve changing to materially different terms and conditions.
01 April 2014 – 31 March 201501 April 2012 – 31 March 2013
01 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
Your account numberThis is your unique customer number for your EDF Energy account. Please quote this number when you contact us: as it will help us identify your account more quickly.
Statement date This is the date we generated this annual statement.
Address of energy supply This is the property which has used the energy. If the supply and mailing address are one and the same, this will still appear on your annual statement.
Statement periodThis is the period that this annual statement covers.
How much energy are you using? These graphs show your usage over the last 12 months and usage for the same period for the previous year (if available).
Please note: If you have been with EDF Energy for less than 2 years, only your last year’s usage will be displayed.
Projected usageThis section shows the projected costs of your energy next year if you use the same as in the last 12 months, based on your current prices. It is for comparison purposes only.
Could you pay less?
This section sets out the annual savings you could make switching to either a cheapest ‘similar’ or cheapest ‘overall’ tariff, based on your current usage. If you’re already on our overall cheapest tariff we’ll let you know.
Cheapest ‘similar’: this identifies the cheapest available tariff that’s of the same type as your current tariff (eg Fixed price or Variable), and is compatible with your meter.
Cheapest ‘overall’: this identifies the overall cheapest tariff we have.
To switch to our overall cheapest tariff we will need to change your meter, this will be free of charge, but may be subject to restrictions and conditions.
Click on the numbers below for a closer look
Page 1 of your PREPAYMENT annual statement explained
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About your electricity tariff
Tariff detailsTariff name Standard (Variable)
Tariff type Variable price
Payment method Prepayment
Unit rate 4.079p per kWh
Standing charge 26.25p
Tariff ends on Not applicable
Price guaranteed until Not applicable
Exit fees (if you cancel this tariff before the end date)
Not applicable
Discounts and additional charges Not applicable
Additional products or services included Not applicable
Estimated electricity cost for you on this tariff
Your annual consumption (based on estimates)
4,892 kWh
Personal projection £802.50
Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) 17.15p/kWh
All prices shown above include 5% VAT. They will appear different than the unit rates shown on your bill which don’t include VAT. Your Personal Projection is for the next 12 months and is based on an estimate of your usage over the last year. It includes our current prices, as well as discounts or charges, like VAT. Your Standard (Variable) prices may go up or down.
Key contractual terms This section summarises your contractual terms. For your full terms and conditions please visitwww.edfenergy.com/product-terms
Your current tariff
Standard (Variable) - Prepay
• Your prices on the date of this statement are set out above. These prices are variable and can be changed at any time on 30 days notice. You can terminate at any time by giving us notice. There are no early termination fees.
• If you pay by monthly direct debit we’ll only review your payment amount in line with our direct debit rules. They’re available at www.edfenergy.com/directdebitrules, and form part of these key terms. If you don’t pay in line with your payment scheme your contract may end or change. This could result in a change to your payment method and/or charges. You’ll get at least 7 working days notice of this. If we make any other change to your disadvantage we’ll tell you and give you the chance to change supplier. We’ll explain what you need to do and when, at the time.
Glossary• kWh (kilowatt hour)
One kilowatt of power being used for one hour. It’s the same as a 40-watt light bulb being left on for 25 hours. Also known as a ‘unit’ of energy.
• Personal projection This is based on your actual consumption and is a projection of your future yearly charge. You could compare the personal projection for your current tariff with a personal projection given to you for an alternative tariff by your current supplier, an alternative supplier or a switching site.
• Switch To change from the current supplier to a different supplier, or to change from the current tariff to a different tariff with the same supplier.
• Tariff The package of charges and conditions that a supplier offers you for providing electricity.
• Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) The TCR is for your Standard (Variable) electricity tariff paying by Prepayment. You can use it to help you easily compare the price of other available electricity tariffs by checking against their TCRs. The TCR is not an actual price and is based on the consumption of a typical user of electricity (3,200kWh/year), the amount you are charged will vary depending on how much energy you use. Call us on 0800 096 9000 or visit edfenergy.com for details on your tariff and on the calculation of the TCR.
Emergency Contact
0800 056 8090 Lines open 24 hours a day
EDF Energy Freepost RRYZ-BGYG-JCXR, 334 Outland Road, Plymouth, PL3 5TU
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Independent advice• Ofgem has a Confidence Code for online switching sites to ensure consumers receive accurate,
detailed and unbiased price comparisons. Visit ofgem.gov.uk for more information.
• For impartial advice on switching suppliers you can also contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 08454 04 05 06 or visit adviceguide.org.uk
• It’s easy to get independent advice so that you “Know your rights” as an energy consumer. You might want to get a better deal, find out how to make a complaint, get advice about the quality of your electricity or gas supply, or ask for help if you’re struggling to pay your bills. To “Know your rights” visit adviceguide.org.uk for up to date information or contact the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06.
• If you would like a hard copy of the “Know your rights” leaflet, please contact us on 0800 096 9000. Citizens Advice can provide hard copies of information on a range of energy related subjects upon request.
• You can also reduce your costs by using less energy – visit energysavingtrust.org.uk for impartial advice
Independent advice This section provides you with information on the Confidence Code, as well as letting you know where you can get impartial advice on switching and reducing your energy costs.
About your tariff This section shows the key facts about your tariff.The label provides information on your current tariff, including your tariff type, a personal projection of your next year’s annual cost (based on your usage for the last 12 months), and information on any termination fees.
Key contractual terms This section summarises the principal terms for your current tariff. To view your full terms please visit www.edfenergy.com/tariff-info
Contact details Our contact details are prominently displayed in the top right hand corner making it easy to get in touch. This section also displays the telephone numbers you need if you have an electricity or gas emergency.
Glossary This section explains some of the key terminology used in your annual statement.
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