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glenis | 21:13 Mon 05th Mar 2007 | Home & Garden
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just received my latest one from british gas ,quite clear to understand really , recent reading - previous reading = gas units used ,then it goes on to say " how we convert gas units to kilowatt hours " and gives a really complicated formula ,why can't gas be charged for in gas units ???why does it need to be converted into kilowatt hours ??
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Because different gas sources have a different calorific values. So you pay more if good gas is coming through your pipes than naff gas. Its a bit like saying why aren't all the grades of petrol at the pumps all the same price.
I understand what you mean exactly - my Powergen bill is the same, and I wanted to know how much I was being charged for each digit used by the meter. The formula is very complicated.

I telephoned Powergen and was told it was 3.9p - I knew this couldn't be right and phoned again. After a long time I was told the charge is �1.14.

Apparently it is a legal requirement that gas bills show the kilowatt hours, but why it can't show the simple price as well, I don't know.
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thanks to you all ,but i suspect that cleversod is probably closest to the truth !!!
100 cubic feet of gas (one Unit on the meter) is about 30kWh of energy. It might vary from this by a few percent, but its no big deal.

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