Utilita
Utilita is one of the first utility companies in the UK to offer customers real
incentives to save energy.
They are a fast-growing, independent, dual fuel supplier committed to promoting
better domestic energy efficiency, reducing household carbon levels and helping
consumers save money.
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How can I compare Utilita with other UK energy suppliers?
Most
gas and
electricity suppliers, including Utilita, 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 Utilita) 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 Utilita 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 Utilita 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
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