As of the end of 2023, EDF Energy supplies 10.9% of the UK electricity market and 9% of the gas market. Reasons to choose EDF Energy include: Security of a large supplier A range of competitive tariffs Access to energy efficiency and home improvement help The ability to sell excess electri...
12.d. You can ask for up-to-date information on our tariffs and charges which apply, and any other charges we might make for other services. Please visit edfenergy.com/additionalcharges. 12.e. Certain of our tariffs have eligibility criteria. These tariffs will only be available to custo...
Energy tariffs are a plan of how you'll get charged for your gas and electricity usage. We offer two main types of energy tariffs: fixed and variable rate. Fixed-price tariffs Withfixed-priced energy tariffs, or plans, you pay a set unit price over the lifetime of your contr...
If you’re on a prepaid meter, you might want to think about asking your energy provider if you can switch to a different type of meter as they can be expensive. Dual fuel tariffs All EDF tariffs are available as dual fuel, providing both gas and electricity to your home if required. ...
EDF Energy has announced that it will be increasing its mass-market retail gas tariffs by 12% and its power tariffs by 10.7% from August 5, 2005. This price increase makes EDF Energy the second player to increase its retail prices recently, following Powergen PLC's 7.2% power price ...
EDF is an energy provider, supplying electricity and gas to homes and businesses in the UK. Compare our energy prices, get a quote and switch. Our electricity is zero carbon.
EDF is an energy provider, supplying electricity and gas to homes and businesses in the UK. Compare our energy prices, get a quote and switch. Our electricity is zero carbon.
The energy regulator, Ofgem, reviews and sets the maximum rates we can charge for gas and electricity on our variable tariffs. This is theenergy price cap. The cap is reviewed every three months in January, April, July and October.
EDF is an energy provider, supplying electricity and gas to homes and businesses in the UK. Compare our energy prices, get a quote and switch. Our electricity is zero carbon.
The energy regulator, Ofgem, reviews and sets the maximum rates we can charge for gas and electricity on our variable tariffs. This is theenergy price cap. The cap is reviewed every three months in January, April, July and October.