EDF Energy launches Blue +Price Promise May 2014
EDF Energy launches Blue +Price Promise May 2014 which will give customers the chance to fix their energy prices for the next two winters at a competitive rate, with the freedom to leave at anytime without paying an exit fee.
EDF Energy, Britain’s largest generator of nuclear-backed low carbon electricity, said householders concerned about their energy bills could protect themselves against any potential price increases until at least May 2014.
Based on a national average of regional prices, the annual dual fuel bill for a customer on Blue +Price Promise May 2014 paying by direct debit will be £1,143 a year at typical consumption. The competitively priced tariff is one of the few fixed deals on the market which comes with no exit fees.
Customers signing up to Blue +Price Promise May 2014 will also benefit from:
An industry-first Price Promise to inform customers if another energy supplier offers a tariff which works out at £1 a week cheaper, at typical use.
No termination fees
A guarantee that the electricity a customer uses will be matched by low carbon electricity generated by nuclear power stations without paying a premium.
Monthly rewards for all customers through EDF Energy’s Thank Yous programme
UK-based call centres
24/7 web-based customer services including Livechat
Since EDF Energy launched Blue +Price Promise in April, over 750,000 customer accounts have switched to the innovative tariff.
Blue +Price Promise May 2014 will be available to dual fuel, and electricity-only customers. It will be open to both new and existing customers.
Jim Poole, EDF Energy’s director of residential customers, said: “As winter approaches, we know many people are worried about what will happen to their energy bills.
“Those signing up to our Blue +Price Promise May 2014 tariff will gain the peace of mind of knowing their energy prices will remain fixed over the next two winters at a competitive price. And customers will also benefit from the flexibility of knowing they can leave at any point without paying an exit fee if they find a better deal.
“We’ll even promise to tell customers if a rival brings out a tariff which saves them the equivalent of £1 a week or more at typical consumption.
“This is part of our wider commitment to rebuilding trust with customers by offering them fair prices in an open and transparent way.”