Dual fuel
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Changing suppliers is a straightforward process and there is a large range of suppliers and tariffs to pick from that could potentially slash the cost of your household energy bills.
There are many reasons for consumers wishing to switch gas and electricity provider with the main one unsurprisingly being to find a cheaper deal and more recently environmental concerns with several green energy providers in the market aiming to reduce household's carbon footprint and save them money in the process.
Many households opt for a dual fuel package. Combining gas and electricity under one supplier can potentially save you hundreds of pounds every year. Contrary to what many households think, switching energy provider could not be easier and there is no danger of losing your energy supply at anytime nor being charged twice as suppliers coordinate the switchover with payments carried over.
However, whilst switching energy provider may be easy, finding the best dual fuel package can take a lot of time and research.
With myfinances.co.uk you can search every UK electricity and gas supplier available in your area bringing you the cheapest prices available and ensuring you are on the cheapest tariff to keep your energy bills as low as possible.
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