Half Hourly 00 Tariffs
Half Hourly Meters or "00" electricity meters have a peak load above 100kW and are equipped with a ‘half hourly’ primary meter.
These commercial electricity meters cover all sites that have a large commercial supply of electricity and the electricity meter
is read every 30-minutes of the day, hence the name half hourly meter. This means that total consumption is recorded every half
hour, and this information is automatically retrieved from the meter and passed directly to the energy supplier ensuring your energy bills are accurate.
How are they priced
If you are a large customer you must have a contract based on readings taken each half hour period during the day. These are known as
half-hourly metered contracts and the price of electricity will vary depending in part of the national demand for power at particular
times in the day. Large customers must have appropriate metering (Code 5 or above) which are operated and maintained by an approved
Meter Operator (MOP). The data from these meters must also be collected by an approved Data Collector (DC). A full list of approved
meter operators and data collectors is available from the industry regulator, Ofgem.
Comparing Offers
Offers are notoriously difficult to compare. Different suppliers bundle different elements together, which makes the precise factors
very difficult to isolate. Potential suppliers can be asked to respond to a customer request by listing the various aspects of the prices
and charges that are to be applied.
Are you confident you're getting the best deal from your business energy supplier? Our business is comparing energy deals for you, saving you
money and time, talking to an energy expert about cutting your business's electricity bills today.
Half Hourly 00 Tariffs
Half Hourly Meters or "00" electricity meters have a peak load above 100kW and are equipped with a ‘half hourly’ primary meter.
These commercial electricity meters cover all sites that have a large commercial supply of electricity and the electricity meter
is read every 30-minutes of the day, hence the name half hourly meter. This means that total consumption is recorded every half
hour, and this information is automatically retrieved from the meter and passed directly to the energy supplier ensuring your energy bills are accurate.
How are they priced
If you are a large customer you must have a contract based on readings taken each half hour period during the day. These are known as
half-hourly metered contracts and the price of electricity will vary depending in part of the national demand for power at particular
times in the day. Large customers must have appropriate metering (Code 5 or above) which are operated and maintained by an approved
Meter Operator (MOP). The data from these meters must also be collected by an approved Data Collector (DC). A full list of approved
meter operators and data collectors is available from the industry regulator, Ofgem.
Comparing Offers
Offers are notoriously difficult to compare. Different suppliers bundle different elements together, which makes the precise factors
very difficult to isolate. Potential suppliers can be asked to respond to a customer request by listing the various aspects of the prices
and charges that are to be applied.
Are you confident you're getting the best deal from your business energy supplier? Our business is comparing energy deals for you, saving you
money and time, talking to an energy expert about cutting your business's electricity bills today.