Twelve fixed energy tariffs ending on 28th February


Updated on 26 February 2015 | 0 Comments

If your fixed tariff is finishing, it's time to switch or you may see your energy bills jump.

A dozen fixed energy tariffs are due to come to an end this weekend.

Once they do, people on those tariffs will automatically be switched to the supplier’s standard tariff. And that normally means a sharp jump in the cost of your gas and electricity. So if you have one of these tariffs, it’s time to shop around and secure a new deal!

Here's a rundown of the tariffs that are ending.

Tariff

Average annual cost

Average annual cost of standard tariff

British Gas Fixed Price February 2015

£1,091.87

£1,156

British Gas Fixed & Fall February 2015

£1,192.97

£1,156

EDF Energy Blue +Price Promise February 2015

£1,071.95

£1,155

EDF Energy Blue + Price Promise February 2015 Gas Carbon Offset

£1,091.37

£1,155

iSupplyEnergy iFix (electricity only)

£454.55

£510.04

M&S Energy Capped Price

£1,111.73

£1,186.27

Npower Online Price Fix February 2015

£1,051.66

£1,169

Sainsbury’s Energy Fixed Price February 2015

£1,091.87

£1,192.97

Scottish Power Fixed Price Energy march 2015 v2

£1,152

£1,167

Scottish Power Fixed Price Energy March 2015 v2 Online

£1,141.51

£1,167

Scottish Power Online Fixed Price Energy February 2014

£1,109.09

£1,167

Scottish Power Online Fixed Price Energy February 2014 v2

£1,086.35

£1,167

Prices based on average consumption as measured by Ofgem of 13,500kWh of gas and 3,200kWh of electricity and a customer paying by monthly direct debit including VAT

As you can see, in the case of 11 of the 12 tariffs moving onto the standard tariff will mean an increase of anything from £15 to £117 a year for the average user. So if you’re a big energy user, that increase will be even more significant.

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The cheapest fixed tariffs

You can compare tariffs in your area over in our gas and electricity comparison centre. But in the table below I’ve picked out the cheapest fixed dual fuel tariffs currently available, again based on average use.

Tariff

Average annual cost

Extra Energy Fresh Fixed Price February 2016

£913

Scottish Power Online Fixed Price Energy March 2016

£917.92

Extra Energy Clear Fixed Price March 2016

£919

Extra Energy Bright Fixed Price January 2016

£919

First Utility iSave Fixed March 2016

£919.49

Ovo Energy better Energy Fixed (Online)

£920

Sainsbury’s Energy Fixed Price February 2016

£921.95

Green Star Rate Saver 12 Month Fixed

£927

Npower Price Fix May 2016

£927

Co-operative Energy Fair & Square May 2016

£944

Source: lovemoney gas and electricity comparison centre

Prices based on average consumption as measured by Ofgem of 13,500kWh of gas and 3,200kWh of electricity and a customer paying by monthly direct debit including VAT.

*Not available in region 17 - Scottish Hydro area

Remember that not all these tariffs will be cheapest in your area, which is why is so important to shop around. But they give you an idea of the savings you might be able to make.

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More on gas and electricity:

How to switch energy supplier

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How to complain about your energy supplier

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