EBICo
EBICo was founded in 1998 and is a not-for-profit Company with the aim to harness
the power of the market to tackle real issues of social concern.
EBICo's guiding
principles are a bias towards those on low incomes and stewardship of resources
whose initiatives have been making a real difference to households since 1998.
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How can I compare EBICo with other UK energy suppliers?
Most
gas and
electricity suppliers, including EBICo, represent a good deal for certain
households, according to how much gas or electricity you use and the region you
live in.
The best way to find out if a supplier (including EBICo) is going to suit your needs
and save you money on your bills is to know your usage of energy. SimplySwitch has
developed a
free and impartial gas
and electricity comparison calculator to help you find the best deal. Suppliers'
rates and tariffs differ depending on the amount of energy you use and where you
live. The calculator can estimate your usage based on the size of your property
and other factors, but having a recent bill to hand is always a good idea as it
will give us a much clearer picture of your gas and electricity usage.
I currently use EBICo Dual Fuel to supply my energy – can I compare dual fuel tariffs
with SimplySwitch?
Absolutely! – the SimplySwitch
energy
comparison calculator allows you to find the best tariff for you whether
you currently receive your gas and electricity on an EBICo Dual Fuel tariff or separately
on different tariffs or energy suppliers.
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It's so easy to switch...
- Save up to £300 per year
- We complete all the paper work
- You wont even need to speak to your new supplier
- Cash back paid approx 90 days from going live
Latest price updates
British Gas - 12/01/2011
Price Decrease - British Gas has just cut its prices by 5%, while SEE will reduce its prices by 3.8% in March
Ovo - 10/01/2012
Price Decrease - Ovo Energy has just cut its prices by 5%, while Co-operative Energy reduced its prices by 3% in December
Npower - 16/08/2011
Price Increase - 15.7% on average for Gas and 7.2% for Electricity, prices to take effect from 1st October 2011