The average customer will see their yearly energy bill rise by £86
The average Enviroenergy customer in Nottingham will see their yearly energy bill rise by £86 after the city council decided to increase the price of its tariffs.The network provides heat and hot water to more than 5,000 homes 120 commercial businesses across the city.
For those on the most common domestic heat tariffs an extra three and a half pence per day will be applied to the standing charge and one and three quarter pence per kWh on the unit rate. Enviroenergy’s output includes heat which comes from burning waste collected by the council from city homes, preventing it from going to landfill and allowing the authority to generate its own form of heat for the network.
“Domestic heat tariff increases of 22 per cent, which equates to an average household of around £86 per year.
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