Pilio Ltd Environmental Change Institute

Commercial Electricity Tariff Wiki

We are conducting a research project funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council investigating dynamic energy tariffs and their role in a future low-carbon economy.

The UK commercial electricity supply market is distorted and inefficient because of the lack of information available to consumers about electricity prices. For an open and competitive energy market to operate efficiently and effectively requires information transparency to consumers.

Energy and Power researchers at Oxford and Brunel Universities have joined forces to investigate this market breakdown with support from Pilio Ltd - Pilio is a recent spin-out of the University of Oxford providing products and services for building energy management.

Wiki

Based on the whole set of information, the wiki displays the cheapest tariffs available for the various time periods relevant to you. It also shows you how the tariffs compare to the wholesale prices.

We invite your business or organisation to anonymously contribute information about your electricity tariffs. This will be for either half hour or non-half hour metered electricity supplies and can be present, past or future tariffs, offered and/or accepted.

The data will also be used for academic research on the market breakdown in commercial electricity supply. Our aim is for this research to benefit those users on commercial tariffs.

There is an open discussion forum here

Your contribution

Your contribution is anonymous and your comments will not be displayed in the results. Please leave blank fields you are unable to complete. Enquiries can be emailed to russell.layberry@ouce.ox.ac.uk with 'tariffs' in the subject line.

Current and recent commercial electricity tariffs

Contract start date (dd/mm/yyyy) contract end date (dd/mm/yyyy)

Was this tariff offered or accepted?

Standing charge (p/day) - please divide by 30 or 90 if specified as monthly or quarterly

Flat rate (p/kWh)

Day rate (p/kWh)

Night rate (p/kWh)

Supplier

Profile class (first 2 digits of your MPAN number)*

*00 - 08 where 00 is half hourly, 01 and 02 are domestic and 03-08 are non-domestic profile class on wikipedia


Approximate annual electricity use (kWh)

Supply size in kVA

Any other comments? (will not be displayed)

Many Thanks!